Gold Medal-winner at the Montpellier Conservatory, she played Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto with orchestra at the age of 10. At 13, she was unanimously admitted to the Paris Conservatoire in the class of Vlado Perlemuter, then Marcel Ciampi's, obtaining a premier prix in piano summa cum laude.
Recipient of the highest award at the Académie Marguerite-Long and winner of several international competitions, she received the Prize for the Best Spanish Performance at the Maria Canals International Competition in Barcelona.
She performs as a concert artist and chamber player in France and abroad, particularly in Paris, where she has played several times at Salle Gaveau, Salle Pleyel-Chopin, UNESCO headquarters, the Opera, Opéra-Comique and the Grand Auditorium of Radio France.
She has recorded numerous discs, one of which was awarded the Grand Prix du Disque in 1999.
Her technique and temperament make her an ideal interpreter of contemporary music, and many composers now call on her to record their works.
Holder of a teaching certificate, she is a piano professor at the Schola Cantorum in Paris.