Caroline Sageman

Sageman was an precocious child: she took her first piano lessons at the age of 6 with Denyse Rivière, Marcel Ciampi's assistant and Jean-Marc Luisada teacher.

At 9, with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, she performed the piano concerto in D major by Haydn at the Salle Pleyel.

Among her major professional meetings, are those of Claudio Arrau, Miłosz Magin, Hubert Guillard,[1] Merces De Silva Telles, Nikita Magaloff, Yevgeny Malinin and Eugen Indjic.

The reading of excerpts from Alfred de Musset's Confessions of a Child of the Century [fr] and The Nights alternates with pieces by Frédéric Chopin that she performs.

She also approaches the contemporary repertoire and has created works by Arnaud Petit, Françoise Choveaux and Bruno Giner, who dedicated to her his play Après une lecture de...