She studied at the Conservatoire Nationale de Musique de Paris 1949–52, majoring in Operatic Singing and Performing Arts. She was a vocal coach at
Tehran National Conservatory of Music, 1955–57. She performed recitals at the
French Institute and Romanian Embassy, Tehran, 1955–56. She studied at the
New England Conservatory in
Boston, Massachusetts, 1960–61, majoring in Opera Directing. She staged the first televised opera scenes from
Madama Butterfly and
La Traviata on Habib Sabet's Iran Television, May 1961. She was a Radio Tehran and Association of Friends of the French Culture-Soloist and Choir Member, 1969–71. She was Executive Director of Rudaki Hall Programs for NIRTV (Performing Arts Program),
Tehran, Iran, Executive Producer of the first Opera Film Festival in the world at the Rudaki Hall in Tehran, Iran, 1977, and Executive Director and Producer and Host of the Television Program for NIRTV. She appeared in 19 operas as the lead or second lead and directed two major operas in Tehran. She was one of the co-founders of the Tehran Opera Company and the founder of the Academy of Voice, Tehran, Iran, 1977, and member of the Board of Directors of the International
Shiraz Arts Festival. ==Awards==