Jean-Pierre Sabouret
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Jean-Pierre Sabouret (4 December 1944 – 25 April 2007) was a French classical
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ist.


Career

Winner of several international awards ( in 1963, Golden Medal of the
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of Barcelone in 1964), Sabouret was invited by many orchestras in France and abroad. A member of prestigious
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ensembles including the Loewenguth Quartet, he later joined the Via Nova Quartet. A soloist of the
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" for ten years, then of the Orchestre philharmonique de Strasbourg (1974-1976), he joined the orchestra of the
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in 1977, where he became violin solo. He held these positions until 2006. A
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, he founded a music school in
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in the Paris region. He was also professor of violin and chamber music at the Conservatory of
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). Finally, he spent a few years as an assistant professor at the
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Jean-Pierre Sabouret interview
(Lamirésol)
Saint-Saëns' First sonata, Mvt 2 - Jean-Pierre Sabouret and Alain Raës
(YouTube) {{DEFAULTSORT:Sabouret, Jean-Pierre 20th-century French violinists 20th-century French male musicians French male classical violinists 1944 births 2007 deaths