Awarded a special prize – a concert engagement as part of Elīna Garanča’s ZukunftsStimmen Competition 2022 – she performed at the open-air classical concerts Klassik in den Alpen in Kitzbühel in 2022. In the same year, she was selected for the scholarship programme of the Akademie Musiktheater heute of the Deutsche Bank Foundation (2022–24), and was awarded by the Anny Felbermayer Foundation.
She gained important musical impulses in masterclasses with, a.o. Marin Alsop (Mahler: Kindertotenlieder), Rannveig Braga-Postl, Bernarda Fink, Marcos Fink, Wolfgang Holzmair, Hartmut Keil (Bayreuth Festival), Andrés Orozco-Estrada (Wiener Symphoniker), Bernhard Landauer, Matthias Lademann, Edith Lienbacher, Sara Mingardo, Benno Schollum, Krassimira Stoyanova, Ulrike Sych, Thomas Hampson and Kurt Widmer.
Alongside her work as a soloist, she is active as a contemporary composer; her works have received numerous distinctions, including the 1st Austrian Women Composers’ Prize, the Franz Reinl Prize, the Voltaire Art Prize, the Dr. Sohmen Composition Prize, the Austrian State Scholarship, the Theodor Körner Prize and the Composition Prize of the Austrian Radio Broadcast Station ORF – the Ö1 Talentebörsepreis 2020.
Her interpreters and commissioners include, a.o. Marin Alsop, Sharon Choa, Martin Haselböck, Helmut Sohmen and Caroline Peters, as well as the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Kaiserslautern–Saarbrücken (SR), the Lower Austrian Tonkünstler Orchestra, the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra (RSO), the Academy Symphony Orchestra Hong Kong, the ORF musikprotokoll, the Brucknerhaus Linz, the Lehár Festival Bad Ischl, the Quatuor Diotima, and the Austrian National Bank.




























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