
Renowned for her virtuoso, expressive and colourful playing, she came to the attention of the general public in 2019 with her first solo album, MATRIOCHKA (Evidence Classics label). The album was so successful with audiences and critics alike that it was the only harp album nominated for the 2020 International Classical Music Awards and received the ResMusica ‘Clef d’Or’ award.
Regularly featured in the media (BBC Radio, France Musique, Radio Classique, RTBF, Mediapart), she performs as a soloist throughout the world.
She has shared the stage with renowned artists such as Marielle Nordmann, Alain Duault, Ophélie Gaillard, Julien Beaudiment, Henri Demarquette, Patrick Messina, Astrig Siranossian, Mathilde Calderini and Fanny Clamagirand at festivals such as the Berlioz Festival, the Saintes Festival, Les Étoiles du Classique, the Festival des Forêts and the Dinard Festival, among others.
Her deep passion for teaching led her, after years of experience, educational projects, and composing musical stories for children, to obtain her Certificate of Aptitude for Teaching the Harp and to be appointed harp teacher at the CRR in Lille and teaching professor at the ESMD in Lille.
In 2022, she founded the FESTIVAL PIZZICATO in Abbeville, where she also serves as artistic director. Focusing on the harp and guitar, she creates an eclectic programme each year consisting of concerts, workshops and masterclasses, collaborating with renowned artists from all walks of life, including Thibaut Cauvin, Thibaut Garcia, Mathias Duplessy, Kety Fusco and Senny Camara.
In 2025, she was invited to perform live on French television at the BFM AWARDS. Her remarkable performance allowed her to showcase an unexpected facet of her instrument, elegantly blending tradition and modernity.
In 2024, she performed R. Glière’s Harp Concerto in front of more than 60,000 people on the legendary stage of the UN VIOLON SUR LE SABLE festival (Royan). In 2022, she was asked to inaugurate the HO GUOM OPERA in Hanoi (Vietnam) and played in some of Japan’s most beautiful venues, from Tokyo Opera City to Bunka Kaikan, during a phenomenal tour lasting several weeks in 2021 alongside the Morphing Chamber Orchestra.
In 2018, she released the album HARP TRIO on Evidence Classics, the result of her artistic collaboration with harpist Marielle Nordmann, her teacher, stage partner and mentor for many years.
She also created the ensemble Les Anges Vagabonds in 2017, which was selected a year later by the Ateliers Medicis and the Ministry of Culture for the ‘Création en Cours’ programme.
This desire to create links between the arts is evident throughout her career and artistic choices.
Eager for new experiences, she has worked with composers such as Michel Sendrez and Michaël Jarrell. She regularly collaborates with artists from various backgrounds, such as film directors, choreographers and film music composers, commissioning and creating works.
A graduate of the CNSMD in Lyon and the CNSMD in Paris, with two bachelor’s degrees and two master’s degrees, Alexandra has benefited throughout her career from the teaching of great professors such as Fabrice Pierre, Christine Icart, Ghislaine Petit and Frédérique Cambreling.