Zdenka Ticharich

She studied with István Tomka at the National School of Music, and then with Ferruccio Busoni and Emil Sauer at the Berlin University of the Arts, and composition with Franz Schreker from 1923 to 1925.

[1] On March 11, 1929, Ticharich made her American debut at The Town Hall (New York City).

[2] Young composers from Schreker's class were popular in concert halls and opera houses in Germany but were forced into exile and their music banned by the Third Reich prior to World War II.

[3] From 1947-1969 Ticharich taught piano at the Budapest Academy of Music.

She was a popular subject for artist portraits: Ticharich composed for voice, orchestra and solo piano.