Marie Scheublé

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Marie Scheublé (born in 1974) is a French classical violinist.

Biography[]

Scheublé began her violin studies at the age of 5, then became a student of Gérard Poulet at the age of 9.[1] She won First Prize in chamber music at the age of 16, followed by First Prize in violin at the Conservatoire de Paris. She followed the masterclasses of Zakhar Bron,  [it], Yehudi Menuhin, Giorgio Ferrari. At 18, she won the First Prize in the Yehudi Menuhin International Competition[2] in front of a jury composed of Lord Menuhin, Gidon Kremer, Vladimir Spivakov, Zakhar Bron, Bruno Monsaingeon and Maurizio Fuks.[3]

She is known for her interpretations of the post-romantic repertoire, in particular for her interpretation of Sibelius' Violin Concerto Op. 47.

She appears in the documentary Une leçon particulière avec Gérard Poulet (directed by  [fr] in 1991), performing the same concerto.

Selected discography[]

  • 1996: Sibelius by Marie Scheublé: violin concerto Op. 47, orchestral legend no. 1 Op. 22, Piece for violin and orchestra Op. 77 (Arion);
  • 1995: Shostakovitch: concertos for violin n°1 and 2 (Arion).

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