Lidia Nadzhoga was born in 1988 in Odessa in a family of musicians. From her early childhood and up to 14 years Lidia showed interest not only in piano but also in violin. She began to learn traditions of art of performing violin from her mother at the age of 5 and at the age of 6 years Lidia started to learn piano. Studies of both instruments continued at the Children’s Music School No. 13 in Odessa. At the age of 14 Lidia entered the Odessa specialized P. S. Stolyarski music boarding school, the first specialized school in the USSR for gifted children with the richest musical traditions, where she studied piano. In 2007 studies at the P. S. Stolyarski School were completed with honors and have been followed by studies in the Odessa National A. Nezhdanova Music Academy in the class of Pavel Butovski, continuer of the piano traditions of Eugene Vaulin, rector of conservatories of Zagreb and Budapest. These studies in the music academy were completed with a summa cum laude diploma as well. In 2013-2017 Lidia continued to improve her performing arts with such prominent masters as Gabriele Kupfernagel and Eldar Nebolsin in Berlin, Andreas Pistorius in Mannheim and Eugene Sinaiski in Vienna.

During the studies Lidia participated in various international and national competitions. She took part and was victorious in the competitions not only as a pianist but as violinist and as a member of chamber ensembles as well.

From 2009 to 2017 Lidia taught pianoforte and accompaniment of violin and vocal in her native music school No. 13 in Odessa.

The last collaboration with violinist Andrei Murza in Dusseldorf was marked by a great success.

In 2019 she successfully completed the chamber music certificate course at the Music and Art Private University of the City of Vienna.

Since then, Lidia has been working as a freelance music artist and piano and singing teacher in Vienna.

Lidia Nadzhoga was born in 1988 in Odessa in a family of musicians. From her early childhood and up to 14 years Lidia showed interest not only in piano but also in violin. She began to learn traditions of art of performing violin from her mother at the age of 5 and at the age of 6 years Lidia started to learn piano. Studies of both instruments continued at the Children’s Music School No. 13 in Odessa. At the age of 14 Lidia entered the Odessa specialized P. S. Stolyarski music boarding school, the first specialized school in the USSR for gifted children with the richest musical traditions, where she studied piano. In 2007 studies at the P. S. Stolyarski School were completed with honors and have been followed by studies in the Odessa National A. Nezhdanova Music Academy in the class of Pavel Butovski, continuer of the piano traditions of Eugene Vaulin, rector of conservatories of Zagreb and Budapest. These studies in the music academy were completed with a summa cum laude diploma as well. In 2013-2017 Lidia continued to improve her performing arts with such prominent masters as Gabriele Kupfernagel and Eldar Nebolsin in Berlin, Andreas Pistorius in Mannheim and Eugene Sinaiski in Vienna.
During the studies Lidia participated in various international and national competitions. She took part and was victorious in the competitions not only as a pianist but as violinist and as a member of chamber ensembles as well.
From 2009 to 2017 Lidia taught pianoforte and accompaniment of violin and vocal in her native music school No. 13 in Odessa.
The last collaboration with violinist Andrei Murza in Dusseldorf was marked by a great success.
In 2019 she successfully completed the chamber music certificate course at the Music and Art Private University of the City of Vienna.
Since then, Lidia has been working as a freelance music artist and piano and singing teacher in Vienna.