Adeline has been a flautist since the age of 6. She began her musical studies in a municipal harmony before entering the National Music School of Villefranche de Rouergue and Rodez (Aveyron) then at the Toulouse Conservatory (Haute Garonne) where she obtained several chamber music prizes, transverse flute and music theory.
She joined the Eurochestries movement in 2011, has been an organizer of Festivals since 2013 (Sobral) and is currently part of the Eurochestries International Board of Directors.
She also holds a Doctorate in Musicology from the University of Toulouse Jean-Jaurés, she is currently a professor of the music course at the Federal University of Ceará (UFC) in the city of Sobral, in the northeast of Brazil, where she teaches the disciplines of practice of wind instruments specializing in transverse flute and recorder, musical analysis, counterpoint, history of Western music, among others. She is the head of the UFC Sobral Flute and Recorder Orchestra and conductor of the Symphony Orchestra of the same institution. Adeline is also a researcher in music education, inclusive music education and cognition, she works in collaboration with the LLA laboratory of Toulouse Jean-Jaurès University and with the Modal Laboratory of Simon Fraser University in Canada.
She recently obtained a major research grant from the Research Support Foundation of the Ceará region (Brazil) for the project entitled “Communicative strategies in orchestral performance: the role of the brain”.