She followed the lessons of Wolfgang Marschner and Zakhar Bron in Germany, then perfected her skills with Jean-Jacques Kantorow in Rotterdam.
The following year, she won the 5th "Le violon de l'Adami" competition and made a CD on this occasion, with pianist Jean-Frédéric Neuburger.
[1] Laurenceau is invited to perform as a soloist with French and international orchestras, under the direction of conductors such as François-Xavier Roth,[2] Michel Plasson, Tugan Sokhiev, Ilan Volkov, Kees Bakels, Walter Weller, Jean-Jacques Kantorow, Frédéric Lodéon… She devotes herself to chamber music alongside Stephen Kovacevich, Philippe Jaroussky, Jean-Frédéric Neuburger, Tatjana Vassiljeva, Emmanuel Rossfelder, Bertrand Chamayou, Lise Berthaud, David Bismuth, Johan Farjot, Arnaud Thorette and Antoine Pierlot.
She is the founder and a member of the Smoking Josephine Quintet[3] with Olivia Hughes, Marie Chilemme, Hermine Horiot and Laurène Durantel.
As a teacher, Laurenceau is invited to the academies of Annecy and Dartington (England), where she performs alongside pianist Stephen Kovacevich.