English-born violist and violinist Lucie began playing the violin at the age of five. After two years at Chethams School of Music in Manchester, where she took up the viola, she crossed the Channel to continue her studies with Nicolas Miribel, Claire Merlet and Anne-Aurore Anstett.
She performs regularly with a variety of ensembles and orchestras, most recently with Orchestre Pasdeloup, Orchestre de Chambre de la Drome, Ensemble Matheus, Orchestre Colonne, Orchestre Symphonique Sud-Ardennes, Ensemble Sequentiae and Orchestre Lamoureux.
In 2022, she previews the piece 'Hymn to the Chasm' in collaboration with composer Noah Max and artist and sculptor Marie-Thérèse Ross in London. This artistic collaboration continued in 2024 with the sound design for the Material Matters exhibition, for which she wrote and arranged contemporary and improvised pieces inspired by the works of art. She has also performed at several festivals, notably at the Salle Adagio in Thionville with her Mikrokosmos quartet, specializing in traditional music. In 2024, she started her own ensemble Plurielle, a non-binary and female ensemble of musicians, seeking to celebrate and blend music, art and creation.
In 2025 she will take part in Sonic Explorations, a collaboration of contemporary European electro-acoustic music in Foggia, Italy. She continues to perform with the Radeau Consort, an ambient acoustic ensemble, and is preparing a concert of generative contemporary music in which she will play Frédérick Martin's Metal duets for mandolin and viola.
Passionate about instrumental and pedagogical research, she has been teaching at the Conservatoire a Rayonnement Départemental de Mantes-la-Jolie since 2023.