She started playing the violin at the age of six as a pupil of Mrs. József Horváth, then became a student of László Dénes, associate professor and head of department at a music college. In 1995 and 1998 she won first prize and was awarded a special prize at the national competition in memoriam János Koncz. In 1999, she won two special prizes at the National Ede Zathureczky Violin Competition, in addition to the first prize. Pál Károlyi, Erkel Ferenc Prize-winning composer, composed for her his work entitled "...like fireflies in the night". In addition to numerous performances in Hungary, she has also appeared abroad as an invited guest soloist: in 1997 in Germany and Canada, and in 1999 in Switzerland at the Tibor Varga Festival in Sion. In the same year she was accepted to the Department of Extraordinary Talents at the Liszt Academy of Music, where she became a student of violinist Dénes Kovács. In 2000 she won second prize at the Čírenie Talentov international violin competition. In 2017 she gave several concert performances in New York. At the international music competition organised by Danubia Talents in 2018 in Rome and in 2020 in Vienna, she was awarded second place, and as a special prize she gave a recital in Rome at the Hungarian Academy. She is currently studying at the Liszt Academy of Music in the violin class of Péter Kováts and Kristóf Baráti.
