Thirty years of violin, told with restraint.
Sadie Varius was classically trained in Paris from the age of 3 — a childhood built around one instrument, refined later in masterclasses with internationally renowned violinists in Sardinia.
Fifteen years of performing in France followed, mainly in Paris: the Théâtre du Châtelet, the Théâtre Mogador for Orange, a private event inside the Louis Vuitton flagship on the Champs-Élysées, the Audi e-tron launch party steps from the Eiffel Tower, Fouquet's Enghien-les-Bains, and Laval Virtual — France's premier tech stage.
Four years ago she moved to New York, and built something that didn't exist here: a solo act with the power of a production — a custom transparent violin with microphones seeded through its body, her own concert-grade sound, a couture dress woven with light, and a hand-picked network of New York musicians for events that call for more. The calendar now runs from weddings at The Plaza Hotel and the Ziegfeld Ballroom to charity galas in the Hamptons.
What she sells is not a setlist. It's the moment a room goes quiet — the processional, the first look, the reveal — played once, and remembered.
Each date is booked once. Tell us about yours — the reply takes a day, and the quote holds it for 7.
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