Cassie Martin began playing the guitar at the age of 5. After studying at the Orléans Conservatory, she entered Gérard Abiton’s class at the Rayonnement Régional de Paris Conservatory in 2015. At 17, she entered the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et Danse de Paris (CNSMDP) in Olivier Chassain’s class.
She has worked with such renowned international guitarists as Sérgio Assad, Tania Chagnot, Jérémy Jouve, Judicaël Perroy, Eric Franceries and Johan Fostier, all of whom have helped shape her artistic development. In 2020, she became one of the EuroStrings Artists, opening up to the European scene. In 2022, she took part in Gautier Capuçon’s “Un été en France 2022” tour. In 2023, she was chosen by Sérgio Assad to represent France in his project “The Woman and the Guitar”.At the age of 21, she won the 2024 ICMA-Classeek Award and is the winner of numerous international competitions, including 1st Prize at the 2022 Silesian Guitar Autumn (Poland); 1st Prize at the 2023 GuitArt Plovdiv Competition (Bulgaria); 1st Prize at the 2022 Forum Gitarre Wien (Austria); 1st Prize at the 2022 Taiwan International Guitar Competition; 1st Prize at the 2022 Alirio Díaz International Guitar Competition in Rust (Austria); 1st Prize at the 2019 Concours International Leopold Béllan (France); 1st Prize at the 2019 International Guitar Festival in Béarn (France); 1st Prize at the 2018 Roland Dyens International Guitar Competition (France); 1st Prize at the 2018 Arpoador International Guitar Competition in Carry le Rouet (France); 3rd Prize at the 2023 International Guitar Competition in Antony (France); 3rd Prize at the 2022 Paris International Guitar Competition; 3rd Prize at the 2019 Brussels International Guitar Competition (Belgium).Cassie Martin has given masterclasses and performed at festivals all over the world. She regularly performs as a chamber music guitar-violin duo with the violinist Camille Théveneau. After teaching at the Conservatory Of Music And Dance in Saint-Cloud, she has been a professor at the Conservatoire Maurice Ravel in Lavallois-Perret (Paris) since September 2023.