Violinist Sabrina Tabby’s robust and wildly diverse career has taken her across four continents as concertmaster and soloist, in chamber groups, as well as in various pop and new music ensembles. Since performing at Carnegie Hall as a teenager, Sabrina has gone on to perform in the world’s top venues, from Red Rocks Amphitheater to the Taormina Amphitheater in Sicily and beyond. She is a founding member of the genre-defying string quartet ATLYS with whom she represented NYC’s Lincoln Center performing on Holland America cruises at sea (including a private performance for Oprah!) and has released four original albums with over 17 million streams. She is also a founding member of the NYC-based new music ensemble Contemporaneous whose debut at Disney Hall last year was listed as “the best classical music performances” by the New York Times. In addition to her position with the Owensboro Symphony, Sabrina is the Concertmaster of the Mankato Symphony (MN) and the acting Principal Second Violin of the Quad City Symphony (IA/IL). Since 2020, she has recorded on hundreds of remote sessions spanning albums to motion pictures. Her solo performance is prominently featured in the opening credits of award-winning documentary Buried: The 1982 Alpine Meadows Avalanche by Julian Scherle as well a trailer for 2024 Blockbuster Lee starring Kate Winslet, scored by Juan Dussán. In her hometown of Nashville, she is a sought-after session musician in the bustling recording industry there. When not performing, recording, practicing, or teaching, Sabrina’s favorite activity is teaming up with her husband in the kitchen to concoct (and devour) delicious plant-based creations!
Sabrina Tabby