Richárd Erdős

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Richárd Erdős
Drinking Song from Nicolai's The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1905 recording

Richárd Erdős (Brno, 18 May 1881 – 9 June 1912, Frankfurt) was a Jewish Hungarian bass opera singer who was father of the American children's author Richard Erdoes.[1][2][3]

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  1. ^ Hungarian Book Review: Volumes 16–18; Magyar Könyvkiadók és Könyvterjesztők Egyesülése [Association of Hungarian Book Publishers and Distributors](1974): "A booklet is added in English, German and Russian giving details on the history of the Budapest Opera House opened in 1884, ... who died as long ago as 1905, or of Richárd Erdős, who died in 1912 in his thirties, or of Mihaly Takats, ..
  2. ^ Theater, Tanz und Musik im Deutschen Bühnenjahrbuch: Paul Stanley Ulrich – 1985 "Erdös, Richard «18.5.1881, Brünn +9.6.1912, Frankfurt"
  3. ^ Karl-Josef Kutsch, Leo Riemens: Unvergängliche Stimmen (1975): "Erdös, Richard, Baß, * 1881 Budapest, † 1912 Frankfurt a. M.; wurde 1906 an die Hofoper von Budapest engagiert, an der er in Partien wie dem Sarastro in der «Zauberflöte», dem Kardinal in Halevys «Jüdin», ..."
  4. ^ Fanfare: vol. 8, issues 3–4 (1985) "Stars of the Hungarian Opera, volume 1. Various artists, accompaniments, orchestras, and conductors. Hungaroton LPX-1 2640/2 ... Halévy: La Juive: Si la rigueur (Richard Erdos, bass)"