Báthy, Anna (Anette Stampf) (Beregszász, now Berehove in Carpatho-Ukraine, 13 June 1901 - Budapest, 14 May 1962) – Opera singer (soprano). Between the years 1927 and 1930 she sang at the City Theater (Városi Színház),Budapest andwas a member of the Opera House (Operaház), Budapest between 1930 and 1958; in 1955 she became a life member. She made numerous guest appearances in most major opera houses of Europe; was also a noted Lieder singer, especially outstanding in the interpretation of the songs of Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály. Her main roles were Donna Anna in Mozart’s Don Giovanni; Elsa in Wagner’s Lohengrin; Leonore in Beethoven’s Fidelio, and the Empress in Kodály’s Háry János. She was a recipient of the Kossuth Prize and the Outstanding Artist title. – B: 0883, 1178, 1445, T: 7617.→Bartók, Béla; Kodály, Zoltán.