Zita Nauratyill - OrganBorn in Hungary, Zita Nauratyill's earliest classes in piano and organ were at the Béla Bartók Secondary School of Music and then at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. Her teachers there included Gábor Eckhardt, Imre Hargitai, Zsuzsa Elekes, János Pálúr and László Fassang. Since 2013 she has been studying organ at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna with Prof. Martin Haselböck , while also studying the piano with Prof. Otto Probst.
Zita has taken part in numerous masterclasses with internationally acclaimed organists and pianists such as Christoph Bossert, Jean-Claude Zehnder, Kimberly Marshall, Zsigmond Szathmáry, Michael Radulescu, Michel Bouvard. |
As a solo recitalist she has played in prestigious concert venues in Austria, Hungary and abroad.
A competitor in several recent international organ competitions, she was a finalist in the St Albans Organ Competition in 2015, where she was awarded the Paul Patterson Prize and the Audience Prize. In 2016, Zita was awarded the prestigious Tokyo Foundation Scholarship, while in 2017, she won a first prize and five special prizes at the X. Mikael Tariverdiev International Organ Competition.
A competitor in several recent international organ competitions, she was a finalist in the St Albans Organ Competition in 2015, where she was awarded the Paul Patterson Prize and the Audience Prize. In 2016, Zita was awarded the prestigious Tokyo Foundation Scholarship, while in 2017, she won a first prize and five special prizes at the X. Mikael Tariverdiev International Organ Competition.