Charlotte Coulaud was born in Paris in a musician family and began studying piano at the age of five.
In 1999, at eight years old, she performed the first movement of Joseph Haydn’s D major concerto with the National Radio Orchestra of Romania during a concert in memory of her great-grandfather Constantin Bobescu (romanian composer, conductor and violinist).
She studied with Elena Filonova in Paris and in 2007, at sixteen years old, she entered the Paris Conservatoire of Music in the class of Brigitte Engerer. In 2012 she obtained the Master’s degree with distinction. She also studied chamber music with Daria Hovora. From 2012 she studies with Bruno Rigutto at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris Alfred Cortot.
She also attended master-classes with Dominique Merlet, Sergio Perticaroli, Arie Vardi, Georges Pludermacher, Yves Henry and Giovanni Bellucci.
In 2013 she won the first prize at the competition Les Virtuoses du Coeur, and the first prize and two special prizes, Karoly Mocsari and Philomuses, at the International Piano Competition of Ile-de-France.
She was invited in festivals: Pianoscope Festival of Beauvais where she played Chopin’s first concerto with the “Ensemble du Beauvaisis”, Music Festival of Pontlevoy, Piano en Saintonge, Ars Terra in Picardie, and gives many recitals in France.
Since december 2013 she is prizewinner of the Fondation d’entreprise Banque Populaire.