Sandrine Piau is a renowned French soprano, celebrated for her contributions to the classical and baroque music genres. Born on March 29, 1973, she has gained recognition for her exceptional vocal technique and expressive performances, particularly in operatic and concert settings. Piau is particularly noted for her interpretations of works by composers such as Handel, Vivaldi, and Mozart. Notable works in her discography include her recordings of Handel's operas, such as "Rinaldo" and "Alcina," as well as her collaborations with prominent orchestras and conductors, including Marc Minkowski and Philippe Herreweghe. Her album "Arias for Soprano" showcases her range and artistry, reinforcing her status in the classical music scene. Piau's impact on music extends beyond her performances; she has been instrumental in reviving interest in baroque repertoire and has contributed to the education of young musicians through masterclasses and workshops. Her ability to blend historical authenticity with emotional depth has earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated following, solidifying her position as a significant figure in contemporary classical music.