In 1996, she started to study piano at the Makhachkala College of Music named after Gotfrid Hasanov with Svetlana Papayan.
[13][14][15] Her pieces of various genres gained recognition and were widely performed at concerts, festivals and competitions throughout Russia.
[19] She sustains an active performing career, takes part in International music festivals and producing CD-albums with her original compositions.
[23] Kambarova's works are distinguished by their unique personal voice, which combines Southern Russia melodies with the rigorous classical technique.
[3][20] Husband, Samir Kambarov, is a saxophonist and serves of faculty of the University of Louisville as the lecturer in Jazz Studies.