

BIO
I discovered music thanks to my grandmother who was a pianist.
Knowing she was soon to pass away, she quickly passed on everything she was able to when I was only 4 years old.
I loved it and immediately started "composing" silly things at first - my first piece was Death of the Mosquito made of trills followed by a slap on the piano.
At 11, I joined the Paris Conservatoire (CRR) and started composing for piano, trio and quartet. At 13, it was orchestra and choir and I also wrote the music (which one particular writer compared to that of Grave of the Fireflies by I. Takahata) for the beautiful short film "Là" by Robin Deriaud.
I also started a 'band' with my sister when I was 12 and we wrote our first song Time Machine.
Our 'band' won a guitar from the London Song Academy and an article came out about our song Holding Hands Again during the COVID lockdown. Our band Metropolis 21 has just released a new song Déjà Blue
Winner of several international piano competitions, I have also had the chance to give classical piano concerts and play my own compositions at places such as UNESCO and a magical place, Le Moulin Jaune (check it out, it’s incredible).
Recently, I joined the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and live in London now.