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He began his private singing studies in Miskolc, at the Erkel Ferenc Music School. During his years at music school, he achieved success as a prize winner in numerous singing competitions, including the Jenő Ádám, László Varga, and József Gregor competitions; as an adult, he won first place and two special prizes at the Musicum Laude International Singing Competition.

After high school, he studied electrical engineering and was then accepted into the private singing program at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music. He first graduated with a bachelor's and master's degree in singing, then in 2015 he also earned a master's degree in private singing teaching. He has worked with renowned artists such as István Dénes, Dénes Gulyás, Yevgeny Nesterenko, Kurt Rydl, Ildikó Komlósi, and Éva Marton in master classes.

He has performed as a soloist at the Liszt Academy of Music, the Pesti Vigadó, Matthias Church, the Miskolc Opera Festival, and the Palace of Arts, as well as at the national theaters in Miskolc, Pécs, Szeged, and Győr, and at the Csokonai National Theater in Debrecen. He has appeared in open-air productions at the Margitsziget Open-Air Theater and the Szeged Open-Air Festival. His international appearances include the Opera al Laghetto Festival in Venafro, Opera Fuerteventura in Spain, the MuTh Konzertsaal and Musikverein in Vienna, as well as Switzerland, Romania, Austria, and Germany. At the Romanian National Opera in Bucharest, he sang the role of King Arkel in Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande in a guest performance by the Hungarian State Opera, which was an important milestone in his career. He has been performing regularly as a soloist at the Hungarian State Opera since 2022.

During his career, he has played such significant roles as Sarastro (The Magic Flute), Seneca (The Coronation of Poppea), Sparafucile (Rigoletto), Tom (Un ballo in maschera), Colline (La bohème), Don Basilio (The Barber of Seville), Osmin (The Abduction from the Seraglio), Ramfis and the King (Aida), and King Arkel (Pelléas and Mélisande).

Dávid Dani