She began playing the piano and singing in a choir at the age of six under the direction of Ferenc Sapszon Jr. and Sarolta Jezsovics. She started her private voice studies at the suggestion of her secondary school music teacher, József G. Horváth, becoming a student of Ildikó Lengyel. Inspired by her, she decided to pursue a singing career and changed secondary schools, switching from a biology–Latin program to vocal studies. She thus returned “under the wings” of Ferenc Sapszon Jr. and obtained her high school diploma at the Kodály Zoltán Hungarian Choir School. She then continued her studies as a private student of Zsolt Bende.
In 1998 she was admitted to the Béla Bartók Conservatory of Music, where she studied classical voice in the class of Brigitta Kovács.
Between 2000 and 2004, she was a student at the Teacher Training Institute of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest, studying under Zsuzsanna Forrai. There she met répétiteur Katalin Alter, with whom she continues to work to this day. Through her, she became acquainted with Professor Géza Oberfrank, from whom she learned a great deal about music, roles, and musical theatre in general.
From 2004 to 2006, she studied acting, speech technique, and stage movement at the Studio of the Új Színház (New Theatre) in the class of Zoltán Nagy. She received training from outstanding actors, choreographers, and teachers such as János Gosztonyi, Mari Nagy, Balázs Galkó, Zsuzsa Szabados, Éva Nemessányi, Éva Jászberényi, Gábor Katona, and Tamás Teibler.
In 2006, after successfully passing her examinations, she was awarded the “Actor II” diploma.
Meanwhile, from 2005 she continued her private voice studies at the Faculty of Music of the University of Szeged, as a student of Mária Temesi. After graduating, she was admitted to the Richard Strauss Conservatory in Munich, where she pursued postgraduate studies in opera under Krisztina Laki, as well as in the Lied class of Donald Sulzen.
She made her debut at the Hungarian State Opera on 18 September 2007 as Barbarina in W. A. Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro, a role that was followed by numerous others. She has performed in Vienna, Munich, London, Helsinki, and Zagreb, among other cities. She is a regular performer with the Savaria Baroque Orchestra and appears frequently in productions of the Budapest Chamber Opera. In 2023, at the Papal Mass in Budapest, she sang a solo at the invitation of Ferenc Sapszon.
She has participated in masterclasses with the following artists:
Walter C. Moore, Claus Ocker, Irena Baar, Jeanne Henny, György Vashegyi, Leopold Spitzer, Júlia Hamari, Yevgeny Nesterenko, Sylvia Sass, Adrienne Csengery, Magda Nádor, Éva Marton, Ionel Pantea, Krisztina Laki, Nikolaus Hillebrand, and Donald Sulzen.
She has been a finalist and prizewinner in numerous competitions and has received several scholarships over the years. Among the most significant are:
2007: 2nd International Oratorio Competition – Kodály Zoltán Special Prize
2006–2007: Artistic Scholarship of the Rotary Club Sopron-Pannonia
2004: József Simándy Singing Competition – 2nd Prize
2003: Mária Gyurkovics Memorial Competition – 3rd Prize and Special Prize of the Collegium Hungaricum Vienna
2003: “For Hungarian Song” Singing Competition, Budapest – 2nd Prize
2002: Sidney Leon Scholarship, London
