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Sabine Toutain

Sabine Toutain (born in 1966) is a contemporary French violist.

Biography edit

Training and prizes edit

Sabine Toutain was born in Le Mans in 1966; she began her musical studies there and then entered the Conservatoire de Paris in 1982.[1]

In 1984, she won the first prize of alto in Serge Collot's class and first prize in Chamber music with Bruno Pasquier. She perfected herself in Jean Moullière[2]'s string quartet class in order to take part in international competitions. She was then a finalist in the Eurovision competition for young musicians and a prize-winner of the Maurice Vieux International Viola Competition. Finally, she won the second prize at the Geneva International Music Competition and the Jacques Murgier[3] Prize at the international competition of Reims.

Career edit

Since 1990, she has been performing in many European concert halls and festivals, either as a soloist (Bartok and Walton's concertos with the Orchestre national de France for example) or as part of the Turner Trio concerts where she played with two other musicians of the Orchestre national: harpist Isabelle Perrin[4] and flautist Philippe Pierlot.[5]

She is the dedicatee of new works, notably Episode Six by Betsy Jolas and in 1989 Chant II by Ramon Lazkano, for viola and tapes.

Teaching edit

Passionate about teaching, since 2000 she has been teaching the viola at the Conservatoire de Paris.[6]

Discography edit

Sabine Toutain notably recorded the Goldberg Variations (string trio) by Johann Sebastian Bach,[7] trios and sonatas by Arnold Bax,[8] the Sonata for flute, viola and harp by Claude Debussy,[9] the sextuor pour piano, cordes et vent [fr] by Ernst von Dohnányi,[9] Itinerario de Luz by Enrique Macias,[10] the concerto for viola and orchestra by Serge Nigg,[1] Metamorphosen by Richard Strauss.[9] etc.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Notice de Sabine Toutain". le site pianobleu.com. Retrieved 28 November 2017..
  2. ^ Jean Moulière on Ars Nova
  3. ^ Jacques Murgier on data.bnf.fr
  4. ^ "Biographie". Isabelle Perrin. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  5. ^ Her notice on the site of Cité de la musique de Paris, online.
  6. ^ "Liste des enseignants". Conservatoire de Paris. Retrieved 28 November 2017..
  7. ^ Jean Sébastien Bach, Variations Goldberg, January 2007.
  8. ^ Arnold Bax, Elegiac Trio - Fantasy Sonata - Sonata, November 2010.
  9. ^ a b c "Sa notice". Conservatoire de Paris. Retrieved 28 November 2017..
  10. ^ Henrique X. Macias, Itinerario de Luz, May 2008.

External links edit

  • Sabine Toutain on France Musique
  • Sabine Toutain biography
  • Sabine Toutain on Discogs
  • Sabine Toutain on BBC Music


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