She lived in Paris, France. She is survived by her former husband, Yann Queffelec; a daughter, Lenore Queffelec and son, Harold Queffelec; her father, Edgard Engerer; and sister Christel Engerer.
She taught at the Paris Conservatory of Music in Paris, France and was a chamber musician. She performed Russian pianist Boris Berevosky.
In 1969, she studied at the Moscow Conservatory in Moscow, Soviet Union under Stanislav Neuhaus. She stayed in Soviet Union until 1978 before returning to Paris, France.
Her family moved to France in 1963 where she was a pupil of Lucette Descaves of the Paris Conservatory of Music. She had studied piano since 1956 and performed in public in 1958.