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Sophie Bourdais



Télérama
Radio France
L'important
@SophieBourdais

Sophie Bourdais is a Paris‑based journalist for Télérama, where she has become a key voice in classical music coverage. Her work blends precision, cultural insight, and a deep understanding of the repertoire, offering readers a perspective that is both informed and accessible. From major symphonic performances to emerging artists and contemporary compositions, she approaches each subject with curiosity and clarity.

Her writing stands out for its ability to connect musical analysis with broader artistic and social contexts. Whether she is reviewing a new recording, covering a festival, or exploring the evolution of classical music in today’s world, Sophie brings a thoughtful, human‑centred approach to criticism. Her articles reflect a commitment to making classical music resonate with a wide audience, without sacrificing nuance or depth.

Sophie Bourdais continues to shape how classical music is understood and appreciated, offering criticism that is clear, informed, and deeply engaged with the art form. Her writing resonates with readers seeking intelligent cultural commentary grounded in real listening. Piece after piece, she affirms her place as one of the essential voices guiding today’s conversations around music.