Her father Ferenc Kokas, was the director of the Liszt Ferenc Music School of
Kaposvár for several decades. Her mother Ágnes Farkas de Boldogfa, a cello teacher, hailed from the
Hungarian noble family
Farkas de Boldogfa from the
Zala county. Her maternal grandparents were György Farkas de Boldogfa (1924–1988), was a physical education associate professor, president of the Baranya County Gymnastics Association, textbook writer, and Ágnes Dulánszky de Doliánszk. Kokas began studying violin in
Kaposvár with Béla Gyánó when she was five years old. She continued her studies with György Papp in
Pécs and later at the Franz Liszt Music Academy in Budapest where, at the age of 11, she was taught by Ferenc Halász and Dénes Kovács. She received a full scholarship to study at the
Conservatory of Toronto with Lóránd Fenyves when she was 16. She returned to Budapest, graduating with honours from the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. == Career ==