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Sarah Pérarnaud
(2006)
| Spain
Professor | Christian Wilm Müller
Sarah Pérarnaud was born in San Sebastián in 2006. She began her piano and violin studies at the age of three and organ at seven. In 2022, she obtained her professional degree at the Escudero Conservatory of Donostia under the teachings of Maruxa Llorente, Esther Mendiburu, and Loreto F. Imaz. She has also taken classes at the Bayonne CRR with Esteban Landart. Sarah Pérarnaud is currently studying piano with Christian Wilhelm Müller (Weimar) and organ with Louis Robilliard and Martin Sturm.
She has participated in the international music festival MusicAlp (France), receiving classes from the teacher Laurent Cabasso and Hortense Cartier-Bresson, and the international piano academy of Nice with Claire Dessert and Marie Joseph Jude. She has also participated in various piano master classes given by Danja Lukan (Vienna), the sisters Labèque, Marta Zabaleta, and Miguel Ituarte. She also takes part in the international organ courses of the San Sebastián Musical Fortnight, receiving classes from Michel Bouvard, Daniel Roth, and Thomas Ospital, and playing at the closing concert.
Sarah has won various competitions, such as Ciudad San Sebastián (2017 - 1st prize and Enrique Lartundo Prize), Jaialdi de Andoain, Young Musicians of Euskadi (1st Prize in category B for piano soloist in 2021, 2nd prize in category A in 2022), and Jugend Musiziert. In 2021, she entered the Musikgymnasium Belvedere Schloss Franz Liszt in Weimar, where she continues her academic and musical studies.
I ROUND
Franz Liszt
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"3 Études de concert", S. 144: Etude No. 2 „La Leggierezza“ ("Lightness") ·
A flat major
·S. 144/2
Frederic Chopin
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"12 Etudes", Op. 25: Etude No. 6 "Thirds" ·
G sharp minor
·Op. 25/6
Béla Bartók
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"2 Romanian Dances", Op. 8a: Dance No. 2 · Poco allegro·Sz. 43/2
II ROUND
Johann Sebastian Bach
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WTC Book 1: Prelude and Fugue in F sharp minor ·BWV 859
Franz Liszt
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"3 Études de concert", S. 144: Etude No. 2 „La Leggierezza“ ("Lightness") ·
A flat major
·S. 144/2
Frederic Chopin
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"12 Etudes", Op. 25: Etude No. 6 "Thirds" ·
G sharp minor
·Op. 25/6
Robert Schumann
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Piano Sonata No. 2 ·
G minor
·Op. 22
I. So rasch wie möglich (As fast, as possible)
Béla Bartók
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"2 Romanian Dances", Op. 8a: Dance No. 2 · Poco allegro·Sz. 43/2