Maria von Ilosvay

Mária von Ilosvay (8 May 1913 – 16 June 1987){{IMDb name|nm0902481|Maria von Ilosvay}}{{better source needed|date=November 2023}} was a Hungarian contralto renowned for her performances of the role of Erda in Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen.

She studied in Budapest and Vienna, where her teachers included Laura Hilgermann, Felicie Kashovska and {{ill|Mária Budanovits|eo||hu|Budanovits Mária}}.Potter T. "Ladies of low repute – Part 7". Classical Recordings Quarterly, Autumn 2014, no. 78, p. 42. In 1937 she won first prize in the International Singing Contest in Vienna.Opera. June 1954, p. 344{{full citation needed|date=November 2023}} During 1937 and 1938 she toured America with an opera company. In 1940, she joined the Hamburg company, while appearing as a guest artist in Vienna, Brussels, Amsterdam, and Salzburg. She became a mainstay at the Bayreuth Festival following its re-opening in 1951 when she made her debut there, until 1958. She recorded the role of Erda in live recordings from Bayreuth conducted by Clemens Krauss (1953) and Joseph Keilberth (1955, Decca stereo).{{cite web|url=http://www.naxos.com/artistinfo/Maria_von_Ilosvay/6695.htm |title=Maria von Ilosvay – Bio, Albums, Pictures|publisher=Naxos Classical Music|date=2019-10-26 |access-date=2020-01-30}}

Among her other recordings of opera excerpts on two 10-inch LPs are arias from La finta semplice, La Betulia Liberata, Il trovatore, Don Carlos, Mignon and Carmen. She may also be heard in Verdi's Requiem, recorded in 1955 under Paul van Kempen.

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Category:1913 births

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Category:Operatic contraltos

Category:20th-century Hungarian women opera singers