ALBUMDie Königin der Nacht: Mozart-Arien aus Die Zauberflöte u.a.Pygmalion, Raphaël Pichon & Sabine Devieilhe
ALBUMMahler: Symphony No. 4François-Xavier Roth, Les Siècles & Sabine Devieilhe
ALBUMJ.S. Bach: Matthäus-Passion, BWV 244Raphaël Pichon, Pygmalion, Julian Prégardien, Stéphane Degout, Sabine Devieilhe, Lucile Richardot, Christian Immler, Reinoud Van Mechelen & Maîtrise de Radio France
ALBUMRameau: Achante et CéphiseSabine Devieilhe, Cyrille Dubois, David Witczak, Judith Van Wanroij, Les Ambassadeurs ~ La Grande Écurie & Alexis Kossenko
ALBUMMozart: Mitridate, rè di PontoMarc Minkowski, Les Musiciens du Louvre, Elsa Dreisig, Sabine Devieilhe & Michael Spyres
ALBUMSainte-Hélène: La légende napoléonienneSabine Devieilhe, Arnaud Marzorati, Les Lunaisiens & Les Cuivres Romantiques
A self-possessed French soprano star who thrives in intimate settings.
Artist Biography
Sabine Devieilhe is a coloratura soprano known for her superstar list of opera roles and unsurpassed clarity in the French repertoire. Born in 1985 in Normandy, Devieilhe’s vocal talent was encouraged by a series of teachers while she studied cello and musicology, and she made her mark as Queen of the Night in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte in 2013. That same year, Devieilhe signed to the Erato label and scored an instant hit with a graceful collection of Rameau operatic arias, Le Grand Théâtre de l'amour. She lends her gift for Baroque ornamentation to many historically oriented performances and is praised for psychological insights in both romantic mélodies (Chanson d'Amour, 2020) and opera. Devieilhe’s shimmering technique creates an electrifying effect, whether in intimate recitals or Carnegie Hall performances, and she has continued to produce a steady stream of innovative recordings (four in 2021 alone), as well as expanding her repertoire in 2022 with a much-praised recording of J.S. Bach's Matthäus-Passion, BWV 244.