In fact she was the first woman who studied composition at the Athens Conservatory, earning her the title of the first Greek female composer.
[2] Subsequently, she studied composition with Max Reger and conducting with Hans Scheidt in the Royal Conservatory of Leipzig (from 1908 to 1911), graduating in 1911.
In 1913 the operetta «To apokriatiko oneiro» (A dream in carnival), with a libretto by Gregorios Xenopoulos and music by Eleni Lambiri was performed at the Panellinion Τheatre.
This opereta has been recorded in 1958, by Totis Karalivanos as conductor and Spiros Kapsaskis as choir director.
At the same time she wrote the music criticism for the local newspaper of Patras «Neologos Patron».