Camille started playing the violin when she was 7 years old. Camille is very active both as an orchestral and chamber musician. This year, she is part of the Foyle Future Firsts Development Programme of the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

When Camille was 18, she was admitted to the Prince Claus Conservatoire in The Netherlands with Veselina Manikova. In 2020, Camille continued her Bachelor of Music with Pieter Schoeman at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, where she received a TCL Scholarship. In 2023, Camille started her postgraduate studies with Philippe Honoré at the Royal Academy of Music.
In 2021, Camille participated in the Schleswig Holstein Music Festival in Germany, where she worked with several conductors, including Manfred Honeck, Andris Poga Ton Koopman and Christoph Eschenbach. With the same orchestra, Camille performed in prestigious halls, such as the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg and the Konzerthaus in Berlin.
Camille was a member of the Calure Quartet in The Netherlands for several years. In 2020, the quartet was invited to play in the Concertgebouw Amsterdam after participating in a competition of ClassicFM.
Camille was the concertmaster of the Haydn Youth String Orchestra for one year. She also performed as a soloist with the same orchestra in The Netherlands, Germany, Italy and Hungary with Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir d’un lieu cher.
Camille took part in Dutch and international violin competitions in the past years. Some of her great achievements are the Silver Medal for Strings at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, first prize and public’s prize of the Prinses Christina Concours-North, first prize at the Stars of the Olympus festival in Russia and third prize of the Giovanni Musicisti Citta di Treviso competition in Italy. In 2021, Camille received the Byram Jeejeebhoy Prize for Violin at Trinity Laban.
Camille participated in various masterclasses with renowned musicians, such as Tasmin Little, Jennifer Pike, Maciej Rakowski, Michael Vaiman, Rivka Golani, Simone Lamsma and Marc Danel.
Camille plays a 1840 Lorenzo Ventapane violin on generous loan by the Dutch Musical Instruments Foundation.