Irena became a student in the Faculty of Law at the
University of Lviv. When she began her studies in music, it was at the
Lviv Conservatory, a state conservatory, with Professor Flem-Plomensky (Флям-Пломенський) and with Professor Zaremba (Заремба). She graduated from drama school in Lviv studying with Professor Kozlovsky (Козловський), and with Professor Kryzhanivsky (Крижанівський, Богдан Володимирович). Her concert activity began in 1923 as a soloist with the Lviv choir "Bandurist" (Бандурист). On the opera stage, she first performed as Mařenka in
Bedřich Smetana’s
The Bartered Bride. This opera was staged at the "
Ukrainian Discourse Theatre" (Театр Української Бесіди) by Yosyp Stadnyk (Стадник, Йосип Дмитрович) on the occasion of the centenary of the composer's birthday. On June 21, 1929, on the stage of the
Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet, a performance of the opera
Fidelio by
Ludwig van Beethoven was given. Senior students of the Lviv Conservatory under the direction of their teacher Adam Soltys participated. Among these performers was Irena. In a review in the newspaper "Dilo" (Діло), June 22, 1929, she was singled out for praise. She also showed promise as a dramatic actress. She tried directing. Writer Zinovy Knysh writes in his memoirs about the musical life of Lviv, and that in 1929 Irena organized a theatrical group in her father's house and put on plays: "The Sin" by
Volodymyr Vynnychenko, and "
The Fires Of St. John" by
Hermann Sudermann. In the spring of 1930, her first solo concert was held, at which Irena performed arias, of Gorislava from the opera
Ruslan and Lyudmila by
Mikhail Glinka, of Cio-Cio-san from
Madama Butterfly by
Giacomo Puccini, several romances, and Ukrainian folk songs. In 1930, she went to Berlin, where her sister
Stefania lived at that time, and Irena studied for three years at the
Berlin University of the Arts with Professor Weissenborn (Вайсенборн) who worked with students of the likes of
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. She learned voice control in the
Berlin State Opera, and completed her drama schooling at the
Hochschule für Musik. In 1933 Irena moved to Prague where her sister, Stefania, now taught piano and was an accompanist at the Prague Conservatory. Irena took vocal lessons with professors at the
Prague Conservatory and sang in the
Prague Opera. ==Career==