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After music studies (piano, viola, harmony, counterpoint), free and purely Hungarian studies at O ​​


Languages ​​and a music history prize at the Conservatory nationale de Paris, Arièle Butaux joined Diapason as a journalist and then Le Monde de Music before joining the Paris Match and Avant columns -.Scène Opéra and Elle.

 Ariel Bhutto


She joined France Musique in 1989 and successively hosted the song "Some love her early", "6 ½", and created in 1992 with François Castang "Les Démons de midi", a public live music broadcast. From September 1994 to June 1995, she hosted "Pour le Plaisir". In 1993, Ariel Bouteau was selected by Alain Dowalt to represent the music in the magazine "Entr'Actes" on France 3.

In 1997, after two years of radio silence dedicated to television and writing two novels and two plays, she Ariel Bhutto

 returned to France Musique to present two public programmes, "Tea for two" and "Sur un plateau". In 2000 and 2001 she hosted the summer program "Mi fugue et Rison" on France Inter.

In 2001 she published La Vestale, a fictional autobiography of singer Pauline Viardot, then Les Fleurs de l'âge (2003) and La Samouraï (2004). In 2005 and then 2006 Cunard! Then Morue! Two short novels that were huge hits with audiences. His novel Violon amer was published in 2009 and his novel Démons de midi in 2013. All of these works have been translated into several languages ​​and are especially popular in Russia.

Ariel Bhutto also writes for theater.

She carried for Radio France "bank to bank" concerts, some of which were exported to La Fenice in 2009.

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