She toured widely, such as in the Middle East with the Presidential Symphony Orchestra and in Africa with pianist Verda Erman in 1968.
[4][5] She began studying under Karl Berger at age four, and performed her first recital, accompanied by Ferdi Statzer, a benefit for the Child Protection Agency at the Saray Cinema, when she was 10 years old.
[3] In 2015, Erduran recalled that her intense musical studies, encouraged by her mother, resulted in childhood isolation.
[5] For much of her early career, Erduran disliked being a soloist, finding it lonely; it was not until she turned 50 that she enjoyed her solo performances.
[5] Beginning in the 1970s, Erduran began playing only Bach; she said he was the only composer who could heal her soul following the murder of her cousin and aunt.
[2] Her performances were broadcast on radio in Canada, Switzerland, England, Germany, Brazil, Bulgaria, Russia, Poland, Iraq, the Netherlands, and the US.
[12] On 9 January 2025, after the ceremony at the Atatürk Cultural Center Türk Telekom Opera Hall and the funeral prayer at Taksim Mosque, she was interred in her familiy's plot at the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery in Istanbul.