„soprano”
Andrea Losonczki
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Biography
Born in 1996, the soprano from Nyíregyháza started her musical education with the piano in the Zoltán Kodály Vocational High School and Music School. She started her vocal lessons just here in 2014. In 2018, she graduated from the Béla Bartók Institute of Music of the University of Miskolc in classical singing, where her teacher was Andrea Csereklyei. Ms. Losoncki received her Master's degree on Opera major as student of dr. Ildikó Iván from the University of Debrecen Faculty of Music. She has continued her studies and will graduate as art teacher this year.
In February 2021 Ms. Losoncki sang the roles of the first witch and Belinda in Purcell's Dido and Aeneas directed by György Philipp in Budapest. She also starred in Mozart's marriage of Figaro as Barbarina, in Rossini's Cenerentola as Tisbe and Lieutenant Maria by Huszka. She also sang in Bach’s 51st Cantata and Mozart’s Coronation Mass in C major. In addition to Puccini's Madame Butterfly, she also sang the works of Mozart, Händel and János Vajda at her graduation concert. Her role studies include he title role of Emil Petrovics’s Lysistrata, Nedda from Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci, Mimi from Puccini’s La Bohème and Rosita from Vajda’s Don Cristóbal
In 2019, she received first place in the In Memoriam Emil Petrovics Contemporary Singing Competition.
In 2019, she participated in the master course of Éva Bátori, as well as in that of Ildikó Iván, Attila Kiss-B., Mihaela Nicoleta and Júlia Pászthy.
In the future, Ms Losonczki want to learn as many roles as possible and take part in competitions, masterclasses in Hungary and abroad. Her goal is to improve her stage precence and give something new for the audience. Her dream role is Violetta from Verdi's La Traviata.