Dénes Pál

The native form of this personal name is Pál Dénes. This article uses the Western name order.
Dénes Pál
Background information
Born (1991-03-19) 19 March 1991
Miskolc, Hungary
Genres Pop, Rock
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments vocals
Years active 2012 – present
Labels Universal

Dénes Pál (19 March, 1991, Miskolc) is a Hungarian singer and artist, most notable for winning the first season of the Hungarian version of The Voice, The Voice – Magyarország hangja.

Personal life and career

Dénes Pál was born on 19 March, 1991, in the town of Miskolc. His mother is a primary school teacher, whom he attended the school for 4 years. He graduated from primary school in the Fráter György Katolikus Gimnáziumban (George Martinuzzi Catholic Secondary School). He is currently part of the faculty at the University of Miskolc. In 2013, he won the first season of the Hungarian version of The Voice. In 2014, he also won the second season of the talent show Sztárban sztár. He is considered one of Hungary's most versatile performers. He has a baritone voice.

A Dal

He first participated in A Dal, the national selection for Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest, in 2013. The song was performed as a duet with Szilvi Agárdi with the song Szíveddel láss. They progressed from the 1st heat with 48 points (qualifying by the jury), to the second semi-final with 38 points (qualifying by the televote), to the final, where, despite qualifying for the superfinal where they could have been chosen to represent Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013, ByeAlex was chosen by the televote to represent Hungary that year.

The second (and as of the 2015 edition of A Dal, his last) time he participated in A Dal was in the 2014 edition of A Dal, performing solo with the song Brave New World.[1] The song went from the third heat with 38 points (qualifying by jury), to the second semifinal with again 38 points (qualifying by the televote this time), and to the final where he did not qualify for the superfinal.

References

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