Atala Schöck studied with Zsuzsa Forrai at the Teacher Training Faculty of the Budapest Academy of Music before becoming a student of Judit Németh. She also attended various master classes with Julia Hamari, Anna Reynolds, Adrienne Csengery, Walther Berry and Walter Moore.
In 1998 she won the Simándy József Singing Competition, 2000 she got III. Prize in he Singing Competition of the Hungarian Broadcasting. For a few years she was member of the Szeged National Theatre, Hungary, than she was appeared at the Budapest State Opera and Städtische Bühnen Frankfurt, the Semperoper Dresden as well as the Brussels Theatre de la Monnaie, Theater an der Wien, Teatro de la Maestranza Sevilla and the Prague Narodni Divadlo. She makes her debut 2010 as Rossweisse in Walküre in the Opera National de Paris with Philippe Jordan. She sings La Muse/Nicklausse in Offenbach: Les Contes d’Hoffmann in Prague March 2010. She will be first seen as Carmen in Narodni divadlo Praha and Csokonai Színház Debrecen 2010/11 as well as Ascanio in Mozart’s Ascanio in Alba with Adam Fischer in the Hungarian State Opera House in December 2010. 2004-2007 she was singing in the Bayreuth Festival in the roles of the 2. Knappe and one of the Blumenmadchen in Richard Wagner’s Parsifal. Ms Schöck performed many roles since 2006 in the Budapest International Wagner Days. She can also regularly be seen on the concert platform, for example in Concertgebouw Amsterdam , Konzerthaus Wien and Musikverein Wien. She worked with Helmuth Rilling, Pierre Boulez, Alessandro de Marchi, Daniele Gatti, Paolo Carignani, Kyrill Petrenko, Philip Jordan, Iván Fischer, Zoltan Kocsis, Péter Csaba and Adam Fischer.