She received her
education at the Music Academy of Budapest. In 1911 she made her stage debut at
the Volksoper in Budapest; she made her debut in ‘’Quo vadis?’’ by Nouguès. In
1915 she was engaged by the National Opera of Budapest, where she was so
popular, that in 1934 she became a lifelong member of this House. Here, on 24.
4. 1932, she sang in the premiere of ‘’Székely fono’’ by Zoltán Kodály. She
made successful guest appearances at the Berlin State Opera, at the state
operas in Dresden and Munich, at the Opera in Prague and at the Antwerp Opera
House. She also toured in Brussels (1929), The Hague (1929) and in Bucharest,
gave very successful concerts in Berlin (1927-1929) and London (1930). One of
her last stage performances was in Budapest, where she sang the part of an old
countess in ‘’Pique Dame’’ by Tchaikovsky (1945). She was considered an
outstanding concert singer. In 1937 she sang in a cathedral concert at the
Salzburg Festival. She was one of the first singers to support Hungarian folk
music, rediscovered by Bela Bartók and Zoltan Kodály, and had a great influence
on the entire musical life of her time in Hungary. She made a few records for
Parlophon and HMV.
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Her birthplace is Jolsva (now Jelšava, Slovakia). Full name is Basilides, Mária Viola Matild, married dr. Péterfi, Istvánné (~ Mrs. István Péterfi)
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