

Mathilde Gomas was born in Paris in 1992 in a family of music lovers. As a child, she begins to play the classical guitar and studies with Gérard Verba untill completion of her training at the Conservatoire Régional de Paris in 2010.
It is only at the age of 16 that she discovers early music through the lute and other plucked strings instruments. One year later she starts studying viola da gamba with Jean-Louis Charbonnier in Paris first, then in Versailles with Emmanuelle Guigues, while studying Musique et Musicologie at the Sorbonne university. She plays several times with Les Pages et Chantres du Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles (conductor: Olivier Schneebeli) and with Le Concert des Lumières in Paris. She takes part in many masterclasses, courses and workshops about the early repertoire and works with Marianne Müller, Paolo Pandolfo, Rainer Zipperling, Sylvia Abramowicz, Blandine Rannou, Antoine Torunczyk, C.-E. Fantin, Benjamin Perrot, Patrick Bismuth. She also joins the Petit Choeur de la Sorbonne as a soprano from 2010 to 2013, performing in many choir concerts and festivals (conductors : Denis Rouger, Ariel Alonso, Vincent Barthe).
Since 2014 she studies with Paolo Pandolfo in Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, where she receives a complete education in early music, with many eminent performers such as Hopkinson Smith, Rebeka Ruso, Andrea Marcon, Evelyn Tubb, Randall Cook.