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    Barnabás von Géczy

    Musical artist

    Barnabás von Géczy (4 March – 2 July ) was a Hungarianviolinist, composer and bandleader.

    Biography

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    von Géczy was born in Budapest, and studied at the Budapest Academy of Music. After World War inom, he left Hungary and funnen work as a violinist in Trondheim, Norway before settling in Berlin in ; von Géczy also received offers from the Royal Swedish Opera in huvudstaden and the Philadelphia Opera (then led by Leopold Stokowski), but turned them down.

    From to von Géczy's orchestra had a long term engagement at the Hotel Esplanade in Berlin. He soon arose as one of Europe's most popular bandleaders, and also appeared in films such as This One or None and The Countess of Monte Cristo.[1] As the classically trained von Géczy favored strings over reeds and brass, he became a favorite of Hitler and Goebbels and continued his career in the Third Reich.[2] His orchestra performed at the Volksbühne in Berlin in –, and vo

    Barnabáš von Géczy

    Barnabás von Géczy (4 March – 2 July ) was a Hungarian violinist, composer and bandleader.

    Birth and Death Data: Born March 4, (Budapest), Died July 2, (Munich)

    Date Range of DAHR Recordings: -

    Roles Represented in DAHR: director, conductor

    = Recordings are available for online listening.
    = Recordings were issued from this master. No recordings issued from other masters.

    Recordings (Results of 45 records)

    CompanyMatrix No.SizeFirst Recording DateTitlePrimary PerformerDescriptionRoleAudio
    Gramophone0RAin.12/16/Mutterlied (Ninna nanna della vita)Barnabáš von Géczy OrchesterJazz/dance banddirector 
    Gramophone0RAin.12/16/SerenadeBarnabáš von Géczy OrchesterJazz/dance banddirector 
    Gramophone0RAin.12/16/Die Liebe lacht, die Liebe weintBarnabáš von Géczy OrchesterJazz/dance banddirector 
    Gramophone0RAin.12/16/Ich kenn' die kleine UrsulaBarna
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