At the age of 7, Marthe began playing the violin. With a curious spirit, she always sought to diversify her learning. At the CRR de Metz, she received a comprehensive education encompassing classical and contemporary dance, lyrical singing, choir direction, theoretical subjects, and the violin. Chamber music has consistently been at the core of her practice, participating in various festivals such as Rencontres Musicales de Haute Provence, Bellerive Festival, Puplinge Classique, ClassiCahors, and Les Estivales de Brou. Throughout her journey, she benefited from guidance in masterclasses and music workshops from notable figures like Marianne Piketty, Jean-Marc Phillips, Stéphanie-Marie Degand, Catherine Montier, Alexis Galpérine, Christophe Poiget, Annick Roussin, Nathalie Descamps, and Nicolas Gourbeix. Starting with instruction from Hélène Houillon and later Carole Bruere-Garbarg at CRR de Metz, she earned a diploma with honors unanimously in violin in 2019, and subsequently joined the higher education program at CRR de Toulouse. Holding certificates and diplomas in vocal technique, choir direction, analysis, and musical training, she gained admission to the Haute École de Musique de Genève in Alexander Rozhdestvensky's class, currently pursuing a bachelor's degree. In 2022, Marthe achieved 1st and 3rd prizes in the "France Music Competition" and the "International Music Competition," respectively. In 2023, she was honored with an encouragement prize from the Marescotti Foundation.