She studied voice and piano at the Conservatorium in Amsterdam, with Cornélie van Zanten.
She worked with Constant van de Wall, performing his Maleische liederen (Malay songs).
[2] In 1908 in she sang a concert of compositions by American composer Louis von Heinrich (Luella Totten) in London,[3] and a concert of songs by Max Meyer-Olbersleben in Berlin.
[4] She sang at the premiere of Gustav Mahler's 8th Symphony in Munich in 1910, and in one opera, Gluck's Orfeo ed Eurydice, conducted by van Zanten.
[8][9] She appeared at Aeolian Hall in 1917, prompting a New York Times reviewer to comment "Her voice is of the true contralto type, and as such is dark in color, rather ponderous, not easily yielding itself to the production of variety of effect of the expression of diverse emotions.