Anastasie Jeanne has been playing the organ and the harpsichord at the same time ever since she was a very young child and she developed a thirst for authenticity and a taste for an eclectic repertoire at an early age. She began on the organ at the age of seven with François Clément at the CRR de Clermont-Ferrand and continued along her path in Moscow, the city in which she was born, in the class taught by Alexei Chmitov, where she was awarded a school-leaving certificate and named the winner of the Moscow International Young Organist Competition. On returning to France, Anastasie joined Élisabeth Joyé’s harpsichord class at the CRR de Paris and was awarded her DEM. In 2018, she was awarded her degree in harpsichord and basso continuo at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris (CNSMDP) studying with Olivier Baumont, Blandine Rannou and Kenneth Weiss. She then also continued her organ studies with Paul Goussot at the CRR de Rueil-Malmaison, where she was awarded her Diplôme de Perfectionnement (Advanced Diploma) in 2020. She ended her studies brilliantly at the CNSMDP in June 2022 and was awarded her Master’s diploma.

Anastasie is sensitive to the enormous diversity of instrument-making and historical musical sources and sets out to recreate a world which is true to the repertoires she performs. She appears with a wide range of large ensembles such as Les Ambassadeurs - La Grande Écurie, Le Poème Harmonique and the Le Balcon ensemble. As both a soloist and a continuo player, she has taken part in a variety of projects, such as the “Bach en Combrailles” festival, “Cadets en Scène”, “Les Jeudis Musicaux” at the Royal Chapel in Versailles, along with the production of the opera “Dienstagaus Licht” by Karlheinz Stockhausen at the Philharmonie de Paris. She has also been invited to a number of artistic residencies, including those at the Petrikirche in Saint Petersburg for a solo recital in April 2019, at the Château de Chambord in March 2019 and at the Abbaye de Royaumont in November 2021. During her career, she has had the opportunity to work with big names such as Skip Sempé, Alexis Kossenko, Thierry Maeder, Bertrand Cuiller, Maud Gratton and Sébastien Daucé. In addition to her concert performances, Anastasie created a show inspired by the work of Madame d'Aulnoy, "La Biche au Bois", combining Baroque music and theatre.