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Júlia Várady

1941 - Today

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Júlia Várady (Hungarian: Várady Júlia; born 1 September 1941) is a Hungarian-born German soprano who started out as a mezzo-soprano. She performed internationally at major opera houses and festivals. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Júlia Várady is the 931st most popular singer (down from 722nd in 2019), the 271st most popular biography from Romania (down from 215th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Romanian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Júlia Várady ranks 931 out of 4,381Before her are Mariza, Célestine Galli-Marié, Leland Sklar, Elly Ameling, Ian Dury, and Playboi Carti. After her are Fréhel, 6ix9ine, Aaron Kwok, Hildegard Behrens, Francesca Cuzzoni, and José Luis Perales.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1941, Júlia Várady ranks 304Before her are Robert McKee, Tatyana Kuznetsova, Rosalind E. Krauss, Michael Moriarty, Jacob Nena, and Hipólito Mejía. After her are Sally Kirkland, Jesús Moncada, Takehide Nakatani, Wolfgang Hofmann, Pedro Carmona, and Jigjidiin Mönkhbat.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Júlia Várady ranks 271 out of 844Before her are Nicolae Rainea (1933), Răzvan Lucescu (1969), György Klapka (1820), Alexandru Macedonski (1854), Dimitrie Ghica (1816), and Sándor Veress (1907). After her are Emil Racoviță (1868), Elvira Popescu (1894), István Avar (1905), Franz Rohr von Denta (1854), Victor Ponta (1972), and Natalya Varley (1947).

Among SINGERS In Romania

Among singers born in Romania, Júlia Várady ranks 5Before her are Inna (1986), Angela Gheorghiu (1965), Ileana Cotrubaș (1939), and Kadriye Nurmambet (1933). After her are Peter Maffay (1949), Alexandra Stan (1989), Alma Gluck (1884), Paula Seling (1978), Elena Gheorghe (1985), Luminița Anghel (1968), and Mihai Trăistariu (1979).