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Received her diploma in choral conducting and music
education at the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest.
In
December, 2002 she was conferred upon the Doctor of Liberal
Arts (DLA) in performing arts at the Liszt Academy
of Music.
She spent several years at Kodály Center of America
in the USA as a guest lecturer and conductor.
In
1990 she founded the Ars Nova Vocal Ensemble. The choir
won under her lead major titles in Europe. Beside many first
prizes and special honours they won Grand Prix
in Ankara, Turkey 1996, Tours, France 1997, Zwickau, Germany
1998, Maribor, Slovenia 1998, Budapest, Hungary 1999.
With
Ars Nova and other choirs she gave concerts throughout Europe
and the United States and has given numerous first performances
and radio recording and CD-s.
In
1993 she founded Ars Nova Editio and became one of
the major publishers of contemporary Hungarian choral Music.
She
founded the World Choir of Hungarians, that serves
the reunion of Hungarians from all over the world in Music
at special national festivals (1996, 2000).
She
is a regular performer and lecturer at music conventions,
symposia and seminars in Hungary and in abroad.
She
received the prestigous "József Katona" Award
from the town of Kecskemét (1996) and the ARTISJUS
Award (in 1997 and 1999) "for the extraordinary high standard
of the dissemination of contemporary music".
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