Trained between the G. Verdi Conservatory in Milan (flute) and the G. Donizetti Institute in Bergamo — where she earned her three-year degree in opera singing in 2005 under Professor Mary Lindsey — she refined her vocal technique with Otello Borgonovo, Claudio Giombi, Adelina Scarabelli, and Anna Maria Di Micco, in addition to masterclasses with Edith Wiens, Janet Perry, and Sara Mingardo.

Her operatic debut took place at the Teatro Donizetti in Bergamo with Gazzaniga’s Il convitato di pietra. For the first ten years of her career, she collaborated steadily with the Swiss Radio Choir directed by Diego Fasolis. Her solo career has led her to perform roles such as Elvira, Berta, Papagena, and Adina in major Italian theaters, reaching La Scala in Milan and the Opéra de Lyon with the contemporary opera Dog's Heart by Raskatov.

The Baroque repertoire of the 17th and 18th centuries gradually became her specialization, with collaborations in ensembles such as Canto di Orfeo (Capuano), Ghislieri (Prandi), Cremona Antiqua (Greco), Accademia Bizantina (Dantone), and Il Pomo d'Oro (Corti). Since 2019, she has dedicated herself exclusively to her solo career, represented by the Stage Door agency.

She has worked with conductors of the caliber of Claudio Abbado, Jordi Savall, Giovanni Antonini, and Vladimir Ashkenazy, and with international directors including Pier Luigi Pizzi and Simon McBurney.