Eniko Magyar received her Master degree for performing and teaching on the violin with honors from the Hungarian National Music Academy in Budapest in 2003. Her teacher in the Liszt Ferenc Music Academy was Eszter Perenyi. During her studies she received lessons from world famous musicians as Lorant Fenyves, Mikulas Jelinek, Denes Kovacs, Tibor Varga, Katalin Sebestyen and Ervin Schiffer. She participated 3 times (1998,1999,2003) in the International Master Course of Morges Switzerland, where she successfully performed for many times. During her studies in the academy she studied with Geza Hargitai of the famous Bartok Quartet, with Bela Banfalvi of the Budapest Strings and Sandor Devich. In 1998 she won 1st prize at the Violin Competition of the Music Conservatory of Szeged, and as the winner she performed in Sepsiszentgyorgy in Transylvania, at the Gala of 1st prize winners from Europe. The concert was broadcasted live in the National Romanian Radio. At the last years of her studies in the Music Academy she was the concertmaster of the Liszt Ferenc Music Academy's Symphony Orchestra, and also she is the concertmaster of the Ventoscala Chamber Symphony Orchestra of Budapest. At the present she is the member of the Danubia National Youth Orchestra, and performs with the famous Hungarian National Symphony Orchestra and took part in the orchestra's concert trip in the USA in 2003. She started to play the viola in the Corvinus Quartet and immediately she fell in love with this special and touching instrument.