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1979 –1984
University of Economics, Faculty of Management, concurrently with private studies of singing with Mária Medvecká and František Tugendlieb
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1981
Andrej Šeban’s rock band Demikát
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1984
Ladislav Gerhardt’s jazz quintet
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1987
establishment of the band Scat; Bratislava Jazz Days festival ‘87 as a part of the Slovak jazz festival (the band became the event’s breakthrough)
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1988
art of singing festival Vokalíza in Prague, Slovak Jazz Festival in Žilina, main programme of the Bratislava Jazz Days ‘88
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1989
1st place in the songwriters contest Song for a Star (performing her own Song for a City); 4th place in the “Melodie” magazine poll (category "Talent of the Year")
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1990
regular appearances in the “To je ono” (That’s It) programme (Studio S theatre , Bratislava) of Milan Lasica and Július Satinský, concert in Jyväskylä (FN); appearance on the stage of the Slovak National Theatre, as a singer (with her own music) in Trevor Griffith’s Showmen (dir. Martin Huba); cooperation with the Top Sound orchestra (AT); appearance in Milan Markovič’s show “Nevyzúvajte sa, prosím” (Keep Your Shoes On)
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1992
nomination for the Singer of the Year in the “Melodie” magazine poll (Scat nominated for the Band of the Year); changes in the band cast (A. Šeban, Martin Breznický, Marek Minárik, Emil Frátrik)
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1993
performances in England (Leeds, Sheffield, West Yorkshire)
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1994
Ladislav Martoník Prize for jazz composition and performance; Bratislava Jazz Days ‘94 (with Andrej Šeban)
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1996
cover version of Jorge Ben’s “Mais que nada” – unprecedented hit chart success
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1997
appearances in festivals in Prague, Košice, separate concert for the Slovak Television, performance in Prague
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2000
cooperation with the Gustav Brom’s Big Band
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2001
concert at the international Expo exhibition in Hanover
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2003
concerts abroad (Canada, Belgium, jazz days in Berlin)