He was of jewish origin. He studied singing in Berlin and in Italy and appeared with success in the first decade of the 20th century in South German opera stages. In 1911 he was engaged by the Budapest People's Opera. Then he had a successful career at the Budapest National Opera. In 1914 with great success he created there for Hungary the role of Amfortas in the Hungarian première of the ‘’Parsifal’’. In 1914 he came back again to Germany and was active in following decade in different German opera stages, among other things in Dessau . In Dessau he sang in 1920 in the premiere of the opera ‘’Magda Maria’’ of Oscar von Chelius. In 1923 he was engaged by the Metropolitan Opera of New York (beginning role: Nachtwächter in ‘’Meistersingern’’). Till 1941 he remained a respected member of this opera house; he sang here a huge number of comprimario roles, but also roles like Alberich or Klingsor in ‘’Parsifal’’. In the 1931-32 season he made guest appearance at the Opera House of San Francisco. Later he worked in educational area in New York . His brother Jozsef Gabór (Balassagyarmat, Hungary 1879 - Illéspuszta, Slovakia 1929) was active from 1904-13 as tenor at the National Opera of Budapest.
Chronology of some appearances
1911 Budapest People's Opera
1914 Budapest National Opera
1920 Dessau Opera House
1923 New York Metropolitan Opera
RECORDINGS FOR SALE
Contes d'Hoffmann (Offenbach ): Leuchte heller Spiegel 79116 xxB6828
Odeon , Berlin 1923-04-01
Melodie (Eile, o Serenade) (Tosti) 79356 xxB6851
Königskinder (Humperdinck): Ihr Kindlein, sie sind gefunden B8644 51097
Don Carlo (Verdi): So höre, es drängt die Zeit B8644 51098
Zazа (Leoncavallo): Zazа, piccola zingara HB-2136 51101
Madama Butterfly (Puccini): Ich sagt' es Euch schon damals with Franz Gruber B8236 51144
Otello (Verdi): Oh, dass er tausend Leben hätt' empfangen with Franz Gruber B8236 51145
Faust (Gounod): Ecoute-moi bien, Marguerite B8444 51185
Faust (Gounod): Avant de quitter ces lieux B8444 51188
Maria Mari! (di Capua) 3382
Hamlet (Thomas): Monologue 8218 M51089
Hamlet (Thomas): Trinklied 8218 M51090
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