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Margit Bokor, born Margit Wahl, (1 June 1903 or 1 April 1900 – 9 November 1949 in New York City) was a Hungarian operatic
soprano A soprano () is a type of classical female singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types. The soprano's vocal range (using scientific pitch notation) is from approximately middle C (C4) = 261  Hz to "high A" (A5) = 880&n ...
. She created the role of Zdenka in ''
Arabella ''Arabella'', Op. 79, is a lyric comedy, or opera, in three acts by Richard Strauss to a German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, their sixth and last operatic collaboration. Performance history It was first performed on 1 July 1933 at the Dr ...
'' by Richard Strauss at the Semperoper in 1933, but then had to leave Germany. She was a member of the Vienna State Opera from 1934 to 1938. She moved to Paris, then emigrated to the United States in 1939, continuing her career at opera houses of the Americas.


Life and career

Wahl was born in Losoncz, Kingdom of Hungary, in what was then the Hungarian Nógrád County, or perhaps in Budapest. She took singing lessons in Budapest and Vienna. She graduated in 1928 from the
Budapest Conservatory The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music ( hu, Liszt Ferenc Zeneművészeti Egyetem, often abbreviated as ''Zeneakadémia'', "Liszt Academy") is a music university and a concert hall in Budapest, Hungary, founded on November 14, 1875. It is home to the ...
, and made her stage debut the same year in the title role of Beethoven's '' Fidelio'' at the
Leipzig Opera The Leipzig Opera (in German: ) is an opera house and opera company located at the Augustusplatz and the Inner City Ring Road at its east side in Leipzig's district Mitte, Germany. History Performances of opera in Leipzig trace back to Singspi ...
, where she was a member to 1930. She sang at the Semperoper of Dresden from 1930 to 1933. She appeared as Leonora both in Verdi's '' Il trovatore'' and his ''
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'', as Dorabella in Mozart's ''
Così fan tutte (''All Women Do It, or The School for Lovers''), K. 588, is an opera buffa in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was first performed on 26 January 1790 at the Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria. The libretto was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte w ...
'', Irene in Wagner's '' Rienzi'' and the Composer in '' Ariadne auf Naxos'' by Richard Strauss, among 42 roles at the house. In Suppé's
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'' Boccaccio'', she sang the role of Beatrice. In Wagner's '' Tannhäuser'', she was Venus, conducted by
Fritz Busch Fritz Busch (13 March 1890 – 14 September 1951) was a German conductor. Busch was born in Siegen, Westphalia, to a musical family, and studied at the Cologne Conservatory. After army service in the First World War, he was appointed to senior p ...
. Bokor created the role of Zdenka in ''
Arabella ''Arabella'', Op. 79, is a lyric comedy, or opera, in three acts by Richard Strauss to a German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, their sixth and last operatic collaboration. Performance history It was first performed on 1 July 1933 at the Dr ...
'' by Richard Strauss, premiered on 1 July 1933 in Dresden, conducted by Clemens Krauss, and performed the role also in the U.K. premiere at the Royal Opera House in London a year later. She had to leave Germany under the Nazi regime, and was a member of the Vienna State Opera from 1934 to 1938. She created the role of Anita in Lehár's ''
Giuditta ''Giuditta'' is an operatic ' (German for ''musical comedy'') in five scenes, with music by Franz Lehár and a German libretto, by and Fritz Löhner-Beda. Scored for a large orchestra, it was Lehár's last and most ambitious work, written on a l ...
'', alongside Jarmila Novotná and Richard Tauber, conducted by the composer. She appeared at the Salzburg Festival from 1935, as Octavian in '' Der Rosenkavalier'' by Richard Strauss, and as Zerlina in Mozart's ''
Don Giovanni ''Don Giovanni'' (; K. 527; Vienna (1788) title: , literally ''The Rake Punished, or Don Giovanni'') is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. Its subject is a centuries-old Spanis ...
'', among others. She collaborated with conductors including Bruno Walter and
Felix von Weingartner Paul Felix Weingartner, Edler von Münzberg (2 June 1863 – 7 May 1942) was an Austrian conductor, composer and pianist. Life and career Weingartner was born in Zara, Dalmatia, Austria-Hungary (now Zadar, Croatia), to Austrian parents. T ...
. In Vienna, major roles included Rosalinde in '' Die Fledermaus'' by Johann Strauss, Frau Fluth in Nicolai's '' Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor'', and Alice Ford in Verdi's ''
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''. During that time, she appeared at the Slovakian National Theatre in Bratislava, in 1936 in ''
Der Zigeunerbaron ''The Gypsy Baron'' () is an operetta in three acts by Johann Strauss II which premiered at the Theater an der Wien on 24 October 1885. Its German libretto by Ignaz Schnitzer is based on the unpublished 1883 story ''Saffi'' by Mór Jókai. Jok ...
'' by Johann Strauss, and in 1937 in ''Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor''. In 1938, she was "released" from the Vienna State Opera. She moved to Paris, and sang in Amsterdam, Brussels and Antwerp. She moved to North America in 1939, where she continued her career at major houses in St. Louis, Chicago and Philadelphia. In Rio de Janeiro, she sang the title role in Verdi's ''
La Traviata ''La traviata'' (; ''The Fallen Woman'') is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi set to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. It is based on ''La Dame aux camélias'' (1852), a play by Alexandre Dumas ''fils'' adapted from his own 18 ...
'' and Musetta in Puccini's '' La Bohème''. She appeared at the New York City Opera in 1947. Bokor died in New York City on 9 November 1949. A Memorial Fund of Columbia University is named after her.


Bibliography

* Elisabeth Th. Hilscher-Fritz: Bokor, Margit. In '' Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon''. Online-Ausgabe, Vienna 2002 ff., ; Printed edition: Volume 1, Austrian Academy of Sciences printing press, Vienna 2002, . * ''Margit Bokor''. In Agata Schindler: ''Maličká slzička.'' (in Slovakian, English), Bratislava 2016, .


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bokor, Margit 1900s births 1949 deaths People from Lučenec Franz Liszt Academy of Music alumni Hungarian operatic sopranos Hungarian emigrants to the United States 20th-century Hungarian women opera singers