Born in Luxembourg in 1988, Sabine Weyer is a pianist who has been consistently praised by the international press over the last few years. Trained at first in her home country (Prix Supérieur at the Conservatory of Esch-sur-Alzette in 2007), then in France (CRR in Metz, prix de perfectionnement à l’unanimité du jury in the class of Bernard Lerouge in 2007) and finally in Brussels (Koninklijk Conservatorium, postmaster diploma in the class of Serbian pianist Alexandar Madzar), Weyer embarked on an international career at the end of her studies and continues to surprise listeners with the intensity, richness and clarity of her playing. She has recorded four albums, all praised by critics and recipients of awards (Supersonic Award for ‘Bach to the future’, Pasticcio prize from the Austrian radio ORF for ‘A light in the dark’,
Guided by pianists such as Oxana Yablonskaya, Aquiles Delle Vigne, Vassil Guenov, Mario Patuzzi, Michel Béroff and Françoise Buffet-Arsenijevic, the young pianist has developed a strong musical personality, characterized by a tremendous sensitivity and a deep curiosity for the arts in general .
Her career as a concert pianist and chamber musician has brought Weyer all over the world: the Philharmonie in Berlin (with the Camerata Berlin in 2017), Tonhalle in Zurich (with Pavel Vernikov and the Kurpfälzisches Kammerorchester in 2018), the Shanghai Concert Hall in 2016, Salle Cortot in Paris in 2015, the Philharmonie de Luxembourg, the big hall of the Moscow Conservatory, Royal Albert Hall in London (for the prize ceremony of the Grand Prize Virtuoso Competition where she won first prize).
Since 2015 Weyer has been a professor for piano at the Conservatory of Luxembourg-City, fulfilling her desire to pass on musical knowledge to younger generations.
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