The grave of Pál Viczay
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Born on April 23, 1930 in Bratislava. Musician, music writer, singer (died in Bratislava, buried in Rété on October 24, 1989). Graduated from the conservatory in his hometown, organizer of musical events, concerts, and music publications, opera singer in Pforzheim between 1981 and 1988. Author of several textbooks, methodological aids, and choral works, he also summarized the history of the Hungarian choir movement in Czechoslovakia (1973). ; From 1961, he was the organizer of the Csemadok Zselízi National Folk Art Festivals. Between 1962 and 1970, he was the director of Ifjú Szívek, from 1971 to 1979, the organizing secretary of the CSMTKÉ, and the head of the art department of the Csemadok KB. From 1981 to 1988, he was an opera singer at the Pforzheim (West Germany) City Theatre. ; His main works: ; Tibor Kulcsár-Pál Viczay: Children's choirs, Bratislava, Institute of Folk Culture (Osvetový ústav), 1961 ; Pál Viczay: Additions to the history of Hungarian choirs in Czechoslovakia, Bratislava, Institute of Folk Culture (Osvetový ústav), 1973 ; Iván Janda-Pál Viczay: Friendship of Nations: one-, two-, three- and four-part choral works for children's choir, women's choir and single-sex choir, Bratislava, Institute of Folk Culture (Osvetový ústav), 1975