„mezzo soprano”
Donatella Hunyadi
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Biography
Mezzosoprano Donatella Hunyadi was an artist to watch since her young age. She began her musical studies at the Váci Street Music Primary School in Budapest. At age of nine she started to play the piano as student of Mária Balázs at the 'Bence Szabolcsi' Music School. Ms. Hunyadi also received guidence in acting from aknowledged Hungarian actress, Margit Földessy at Color Theater. She regularly sang and recited poetry in the theater performances. She took part in many recitation competition as well. Among many fields of her interests - literature, theater and dance - singing is closest to her heart, therefore she pursued her high school studies at a music conservatory. Ms. Hunyadi graduated from the Béla Bartók Secondary School of Music in Budapest, where her voice teacher was Veronika Dobi-Kiss. As Bachelor student of the Béla Bartók Faculty of Arts at the University of Szeged she is currently studying classical singing under leadership of Professor Mária Temesi.
Ms. Hunyadi gained stage experience several occations:
Charity Gala "Remember Award", Budapest Congrass Center
Young singer's concert in Bartók Hall at the Buda Castle
"Charity evening for the Patron's House" Gala, Benczúr Palace, Budapest
“Returning Musicians” Concert , 'Bence Szabolcsi' Music School, Budapest
“Our Anniversary Composers” Concert, 'Bence Szabolcsi' Music School, Budapest
"Jazz is also classy" Concert, Béla Bartók Conservatory of Budapest
Concert with Veronika Dobi-Kiss and her students, Óbuda Social Circle, Budapest
"Open your wings" Concert, Óbuda Social Circle, Budapest
Ms. Hunyadi reguraly perfoms at Exhibition Openings of Ver-deco Art Circle Creative Association at the galleries of St. Geroge Hotel in Buda Castle and the Liget Restaurant in Budapest.
Her future plan is to learn as much as it's possible from different masters. The big dream of Ms.Hunyadi is to develop herself to the highest possible level as an operasinger and to sing around the world to bring joy to many people with her art.