François Sabatier

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François Sabatier (born in 1945) is a French musicologist, music historian and music educator.

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Biography

François Sabatier studied music history and musicology at the Conservatoire de Paris and the Paris-Sorbonne University.

The author of books on the relationship between music, literature and the fine arts, Sabatier also participates in the writing of notices in musical encyclopedias and articles in musicology journals. He is the editor of L'Orgue [1] magazine and a member of the Organs committee of the City of Paris.

In 1996, he won the grand prix des Muses for Miroirs de la musique. [2]

Since 1982, he has been a professor of art and civilization and music history at the Conservatoire de Lyon.

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