Nóra Ducza

singer

Nóra Ducza graduated as a chamber singer and voice teacher in Budapest, as a student of Zsuzsanna Forrai, then continued her MA studies at the Faculty of Musicology of the University of Szeged, as a student of professor Mária Temesi. After graduating as a classical singer / opera singer, she attended postgraduate studies at the Richard Strauss Conservatory in Munich. In 2007 she made her debut in the Hungarian State Opera House in the role of Barbarina in Mozart's opera "The Marriage of Figaro", followed by several important roles. Her first singing teachers were Ilonka Adorján and Zsolt Bende, followed by Katalin Schultz for ten years. Her current master is László Kéringer. In January 2020, she was a soloist in the premiere of José Cura's opera "Montezuma and the Red Priest" at the Franz Liszt Academy. She has performed in Vienna, Munich, London, Helsinki and Zagreb, among other places. She is a regular performer with the Savaria Baroque Orchestra and a member of the Budapest Chamber Opera. In April 2023, at the request of Ferenc Sapszon, she sang a solo at the Holy Mass celebrated by Pope Francis in Kossuth Square in Budapest.