Curriculum vitae

Since childhood, she has been devoted to music. She initially attended the ballet and string department (cello) at the Elementary School of Arts (LŠU) in Liberec. Soon, she began performing publicly, even in the student orchestra. Alongside these primary subjects, she also learned to play the piano and organ at LŠU.

In elementary school, she sang in children’s choirs, and after graduating from high school, she studied singing at the Prague Conservatory.

She regularly attended International Interpretation Courses in Piešťany as a participant under the guidance of Professors Magdalena Hajóssyová and Peter Mikuláš.

She participated in the Mikuláš Schneider-Trnavský competition and the “Golden Garnet Key” competition in Turnov, where she became a laureate of the 10th edition.

During her studies, she began working as a soloist with the Víta Nejedlého Army Artistic Ensemble and at the Smetana Theatre of the National Theatre (later the State Opera Prague). She has collaborated with several opera stages, such as the František Xaver Šalda Theatre in Liberec, where she portrayed the roles of Konstanze and the Queen of the Night in the co-production of Amadeus, the Josef Kajetán Tyl Theatre in Plzeň (Queen of the Night in Mozart’s The Magic Flute), and for many years she performed as the Foreign Princess in Dvořák’s Rusalka at the Křižík Fountain of the Prague Exhibition Grounds (directed by Zdeněk Troška).

 

She is a permanent member of the artistic ensemble of the State Opera of the National Theatre, where, among other roles, she created the character of Oscar in the renewed premiere of Verdi’s Un ballo in maschera.

She regularly engages in concert activities. Her repertoire includes songs and arias from operas, operettas, and musicals, primarily focusing on the specific genre of her voice – coloratura soprano.