

BIO
I discovered music thanks to my grandmother who was a pianist. Knowing she didn’t have much time left she passed on everything she could to me when I was only four years old.
Those moments with my grandmother are still a big part of why music means so much to me. Much of the music I write is dedicated to her.
At 11, I joined the Paris Conservatoire (CRR), where I started composing for piano, trios, and quartets, and later for orchestra and choir.
When I was 12, I began writing songs with my sister, and together we created the band Metropolis 21.
At 13, I had the opportunity to compose the music for the short film Là by Robin Deriaud, which a critic compared to the soundtrack of Grave of the Fireflies by Isao Takahata. That’s when I decided I wanted to become a composer.
Over the years, I’ve won several international piano competitions and performed both classical music and my own compositions at venues including UNESCO.
Today, I mainly focus on composing for piano, orchestra, and film while DJing in my spare time.
I am currently a student at the Guildhall School of Music in London.