She started her musical education in her home town, Debrecen. After the completion of the Zoltán Kodály School, she received her diploma from the Liszt Ferenc Music Academy in Debrecen. In 2000 she received a scholarship from the Budapest Operabarát Foundation and at the same year she debuted in the role of Lola in Mascagni''s Rusticana. She continued her studies in the Opera Studio in the season 2001/2002.
In 2001 she won the Richard Wagner Society Scholarship, which helped her to acquire valuable experience in Bayreuth.
In September 2002, she signed a contract at the Hungarian State Opera. In 2003 she won the title ''The Voice of the Year'' and in 2004 she was the prize winner of the Mándy Foundation.
In 2005 she was invited to the Bucharest International Opera Festival, where she sang the role of Carmen.
She regularly performs at the Bartók Plus Opera Festival, where she sung Polina in Tchaikovsky''s Queen of Spades, Olga in Onegin, and Giovanna Seymour in Donizetti''s Anna Bolena. She was partner of artists like Andrea Rost, Renato Bruson, Anja Silja, Maria Gavrilov, Lubica Vargicova, Yuri Simonov and Ricco Saccani. She toured in Finland, Italy, Germany, Austria, Romania, Japan and Thailand.