Dénes Gulyás

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Dénes Gulyás
Member of the National Assembly
Incumbent
Assumed office
16 May 2006
Personal details
Born (1954-03-31) 31 March 1954
Budapest, Hungary
Political party Fidesz (since 2003)
Profession opera singer, politician

Dénes Gulyás (born March 31, 1954) is a Hungarian tenor. A native of Budapest, he studied at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in that city. He had an international career in the 1970s, and sang at the Metropolitan Opera, among other houses; one of his performances there, a Manon in which he replaced Neil Shicoff as Des Grieux to the Manon of Catherine Malfitano, was broadcast live as part of the company's Saturday radio broadcast series.

Since 2006, he has been a member of Parliament, representing the Fidesz party.

Life

He completed locksmith trade school. At age 19, he was admitted to the Music Academy, where in 1978 he was awarded diplomas in Opera Singing and Artistic Instructor. In 1979, he won 2 prizes in the Giovanni Cantanti Lirici competition, as well as in 1982 winning 1st prize in the first national Luciano Pavarotti vocal competition. He was a soloist at the Budapest Operahouse as well as the Szeged National Theater, led the Gyor Kisfaludi Theater Opera Association, and as Musical Advisor to the National Theater, he revived the Chamber Music Series at the refectory.

Since 1995, he has been teaching voice at the Liszt Ferenc Music Conservatory.

Political career

Until 2003, he had no party affiliation. However, at the (then) Fidesz Congressional Convention, he joined the party. In 2004, he was nominated for Presidency of the Pest Valley 10th district (Pilisvörösvár) where in 2006 he won by a substantial margin. Since March 30, 2006, he has been a member of Parliament's Cultural and Media committees.

Prizes

Valuable Artist
Outstanding Artist
Republic President's Order of Merit
Hungarian Artistic Prize

Other

Married, with 3 children

References

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