Born into a musical family, Lilla Horti commenced her music studies at the arts school in Csongrád, studying voice under her father, and later flute under Tímea Dulics. At the Szeged Conservatory, she started out studying flute but later switched to studying voice under Tímea Zita Somogyvári. She has been a student of Ingrid Kertesi's at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music since 2011.
Her competition results including winning first prize and a special prize at the Seventh National Jenő Ádám Song Competition, second prize and a special prize in Category I at the Seventh National and Second International József Simándy Singing Competition, third prize at the Fourth National László Varga Music School Singing Competition, and second prize in the duet singing category at the 11th National Zoltán Kodály solfège, duet-singing and folk song-sing competition. In the summer of 2012, she made her début on the opera stage in the Szeged Open-Air Festival's production of Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana and Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. Her first role as a soloist was as the First Lady in Die Zauberflöte, during the 2013/14 season.
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