Clara Sabin

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Clara Sabin comes from Styria and began her musical career at the age of five on the cello at MS Friesach. At the age of ten, she received her first singing lessons from Andrea Ertlschweiger at MS Murau and passed her final exams on both instruments.

The young soprano has been studying singing at the Mozarteum University Salzburg with Kerstin Turnheim since 2021 and has already appeared on stage as a soloist in a number of musical theatre productions. These include leading roles in the musicals The Legend of Simba and Scar and Echt elend – Nach Les Misérables, as well as productions by the Murau City Theatre of Der fidele Bauer, MS Melody and, most recently, Kurt Weill’s Dreigroschenoper.

As part of the masterclass “Singing in Scene”, roles followed in Così fan tutte by W.A. Mozart, L’heure espagnole by M. Ravel and My Fair Lady by F. Loewe (director: André Turnheim), among others. In 2022, Clara Sabin was part of the ensemble of an Austrian premiere of the folk opera Das Erdbeben in Chili by Elisabeth Harnik with performances in the Griessner Stadl (Styria) and in Graz directed by Martin Kreidt.

Clara Sabin also devotes herself to concert and lieder singing and most recently appeared on stage with the Chorus ALEA at the Vienna Musikverein for Sound of Christmas and in 2024 organised a lieder recital with works by female composers together with pianist Florian Fradler in her home town of Murau.

Participations

The story of Robert & Julia

The music theater project “Hammer” focuses on an upheaval in the history of the scythe industry.