• The Brazilian death metal/black metal band Siren’s Embrace released the album
Erzebeth, on the 30th of December 2025, on Spotify and Apple Music. It consists of 10 songs which narrate the story of Elizabeth Báthory from a new perspective - the album tells the story of Elizabeth Báthory as a symbol of corrupted power and femininity, which entered history envolted in myth. •
Elizabetta (2019), opera in two acts by
Gabriel Prokofiev, with libretto by
David Pountney, premiered in Regensburg, Germany, 2019. •
Báthory Erzsébet (2012), Hungarian musical-opera by composers György Szomor and Péter Pejtsik, with libretto by Tibor Miklós. •
Countess Báthory (
Báthoryčka), is a 1994 opera by the Slovak composer
Ilja Zeljenka, with libretto by Peter Maťo, after Jonáš Záborský. •
The Lady of Čachtice (
Čachtická pani) is a 1931 opera by the Czech composer Miloš Smatek, with libretto in Slovak by Quido Maria Vyskočil and Elena Krčmáryová. •
Erzsebet is an opera by French composer
Charles Chaynes. •
A Bestia: Báthory Erzsébet véres legendája (
The Beast: The Bloody Legend of Erzsébet Báthory) is a Hungarian rock opera by
Béla Szakcsi Lakatos and Géza Csemer. •
Báthory Erzsébet, opera (premiered in Budapest, 1913) by Hungarian composer Sándor Szeghő (1874–1956). • "Elisabetha", song by
Gothic metal band
Darkwell. There are two versions of this song, one with
Stephanie Luzie as vocalist. •
Erzsébet:
Elizabeth Bathory: The Opera is by
Dennis Báthory-Kitsz (he claims he may be related to her). • The extreme metal band
Cradle of Filth dedicated their album
Cruelty and the Beast (1998) entirely to her, telling her story with a certain degree of artistic license, but keeping the main details of her story intact. There are two versions of the album cover, both feature a woman bathed in a tub of blood. References to Elizabeth Báthory occur throughout the band's work. • The German band
Untoten have released a
concept album about her, called
Die Blutgräfin. • French singer
Juliette (Nourredine) mentions
La Bathory in her song "Tueuses" from her 1996 album
Rimes Féminines along with numerous famous female criminals. • Australian/Japanese unit
GPKISM have released two EPs about Báthory,
Barathrum (meaning Hell) and
Iudicium (meaning fate, judgement or trial). • Russian black metal band Messiya had released an EP dedicated to her called
Erzebet in the year 2009. •
Channeling of Lady Elizabeth Bathory is a live album by multigenre jam band Stefanik, Perny & Kollar featuring
Kofi recorded in
Višňové village, under
Čachtice Castle in 2010. • Underground hip-hop artist
Killah Priest named his album
Elizabeth in reference to her. • Warwickshire poet and harpsichordist, Siân Lavinia Anaïs Valeriana released an extended play under her nom de plume 'The Raveness' entitled
Eat the heart in the year 2006, based around Báthory. Songs about Elizabeth Báthory include: • "Countess Bathory" by the English
black metal band
Venom, from their highly influential album
Black Metal. • "Woman of Dark Desires" by the Swedish
black metal band
Bathory, from the album
Under the Sign of the Black Mark. • "Beauty Through Order" is by the American thrash metal band
Slayer, from the album
World Painted Blood. • "Channeling Of Lady Elizabeth Bathory" is a live composition by
Slovak experimental band Stefanik, Perny & Kollar feat. Kofi from second album
Channeling Of Lady Elizabeth Bathory. • "Elizabeth" is a song by progressive
symphonic metal band
Kamelot composed of three parts – "Part I: Mirror Mirror", "Part II: Requiem for the Innocent" and "Part III: Fall From Grace", from their 2001 album
Karma. • Swiss heavy metal band
Burning Witches song and title track, "The Dark Tower" is about Elizabeth Báthory with lyrics calling her "
Satan's number one." • "Elizabeth" by Czech Gothic rock band
XIII Stoleti, from the album
Ztraceni v Karpatech (1998). • "Elisabeth Bathory" by Hungarian black metal band
Tormentor, which was covered by Swedish black metal band
Dissection. • "
Elizabeth" by
Swedish heavy metal band
Ghost from their debut album
Opus Eponymous. • "Bathory's Sainthood" by American hardcore band
Boy Sets Fire (2003). • "Báthory Erzsébet" by experimental doom metal band
Sunn O))) is a cover of "A Fine Day To Die" by
Bathory. • "Countess Erzsebet Nadasdy" by Finnish black metal band
Barathrum. • "Villa Vampiria" by
death metal band
God Dethroned. • "Transylvanian Pearl" by Russian metal band
Nocticula. • "Elizabeth" by American
horror punk band
Aiden, from the album
Knives • "Buried Dreams", the title track from the 1987 album of the same name by the British
industrial band
Clock DVA, sing-speaks to Elizabeth Báthory in her prison cell after being convicted of her crimes, wondering what she thinks about her past. • "Torquemada 71", by English stoner metal band
Electric Wizard, from the album
Witchcult Today. • "The Bleeding Baroness" by the metal band
Candlemass from their album
Death Magic Doom (2009), featuring Robert Lowe on vocals, shows some similarities to Countess Báthory's story. Additionally, Candlemass, featuring Messiah Marcolin on vocals, had also released a single/cover version of the Venom song, "Countess Bathory". • "Resurrection" and "Schwarzer Engel" by Spanish
Gothic metal band
Forever Slave tell the story of Erzsebet Báthory. • "Bathe in Blood" by
Evile (taken from 2007's
Enter the Grave). • "Rose of Pain" from the album
Blue Blood by
X Japan. • The song "An Execution", a
B-side on the "
Cities in Dust" single by
Siouxsie and the Banshees, was based on the "myth" of Countess Báthory. Banshees guitarist
John Valentine Carruthers states, "She (Siouxsie) was reading this book about Countess Bathory, called
Was Dracula A Woman? or something. She used to (sic.) bath in the blood of virgins in the vain hope it would keep you young". • "The Wrath of Satan's Whore" by Dutch
black metal band
Countess. • "Salva Me" by Norwegian
doom metal band
The 3rd and the Mortal. • "Sweet Elizabeth" by New York band
Valley Lodge. • The third section of the song "Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber)" by
Death Grips, popularly known as "Bald Head Girl", mentions her. • "The Iron Maiden and the Dreamy Princess" by Japanese
vocaloid producer Joruzin. Bands named after Elizabeth Báthory include: • The influential
Swedish black metal band
Bathory take their name from Elizabeth, and mention her in some songs, one being "Woman of Dark Desires". • American band Ellsbeth take their name from Elizabeth. They released a concept album about her named
Well Dressed Killing Machine in 2009. • German heavy metal band Elisabetha take their name from her. • Mexican heavy metal band Erzsebeth take their name from her and released a concept album about her named
La Condesa Inmortal in 2007. • Colombian black metal band Erzebet take their name from her. • American Gothic metal band Erzebet take their name from her. • British black metal band Blood Countess are named after her. ==References==