Sabine Devieilhe is a French soprano celebrated for her luminous voice and dazzling technical precision, particularly in Baroque, Classical, and Romantic repertoire. Born in 1985, she studied at the Paris Conservatoire and quickly rose to prominence for her crystalline coloratura and expressive interpretations. Known for signature roles like Mozart’s Queen of the Night (which shines in her album *Die Königin der Nacht*), she’s equally at home in French operatic gems like Rameau’s *Les Boréades* and German lieder, as heard in her delicate *Strauss: Morgen*. A frequent collaborator with conductors like Raphaël Pichon and François-Xavier Roth, Devieilhe balances fiery drama and introspection—whether nailing the celestial joy of Mahler’s *Symphony No. 4* or the aching tenderness of Bach’s *Matthäus-Passion*. With multiple Victoires de la Musique awards and a knack for making centuries-old music feel freshly alive, she’s a modern-day star of the classical stage.
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