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The Saint-Georges International Music Festival (French: Festival International de Musique Saint-Georges) is a prominent music festival held in
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, celebrating the life and works of Joseph Bologne, Le Chevalier de Saint-Georges. It had its inaugural launch in 2011 and has since become one of the largest classical music festivals in the
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Purpose

According to the festival's website and press releases, the festival has three goals: * Celebrate the life and music of Joseph Bologne, Le Chevalier de Saint-Georges, a contemporary of
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and one of the earliest known composers of African origin. * Promote diversity in
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by bringing together exceptional artists from a variety of backgrounds and ethnicity. * Provide opportunities for under-represented artists (performers, composers, educators and students) to develop their talent and receive exposure on an international platform.


Performances and artists

American conductor and renowned Saint-Georges exponent and interpreter,
Marlon Daniel American conductor Marlon Daniel is one of the foremost exponents of music by composers of African and African American descent in the world. He has been described as "one of the youngest and most prominent pianist/conductors in New York today" (' ...
has served as the festival's
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and
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since its prelude in 2011 and inaugural season in 2018. The approximately two-week long festival is made up of concerts, lectures, symposiums, education programs and
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es that take place in various parts of the Caribbean, France and the US. The festival features some of the finest composers, performers, and scholars from around the world. Musical selections often feature a variety of classical music, from Saint-Georges' compositions alongside music by his contemporaries in the Classical period, to standard repertoire from the common era. The festival highlights composers of African-origin and diverse backgrounds, including contemporary works specially commissioned for the festival. Composers who have written pieces for the festival include
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, Fred Onovwerosuoke, Jonathan Grimbert-Barré, Jamshed Turel and Jérome Pfister. The festival's artists do various outreach programs around the world as part of the festival's mission to spread the music of Saint-Georges. Recent guest artists include
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Magali Léger Magali Léger is a contemporary French light soprano. Biography Originally from Guadeloupe, Léger was a student of Christiane Eda-Pierre. In 1999, she won a First prize at the Conservatoire de Paris. In 2003 she was nominated in the "Rév ...
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, Janinah Burnett, Solomon Howard, Darnell Ishmel, Romuald Grimbert-Barré, Chauncey Packer, Léïla Brédent and Eric Silberger.


History

Born in Baillif, Guadeloupe, Saint-Georges is one of the first known composers of African origin, a civil rights activist and legendary hero of the French Revolution. Saint-Georges' extraordinary life has long been a model for creativity, excellence and strength. Several attempts to hold a festival celebrating the life and work of Saint-Georges were made throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, unsuccessfully. From 2002 to 2010, conductor
Marlon Daniel American conductor Marlon Daniel is one of the foremost exponents of music by composers of African and African American descent in the world. He has been described as "one of the youngest and most prominent pianist/conductors in New York today" (' ...
increasingly performed works by Saint-Georges with Ensemble du Monde, his New York City-based chamber orchestra. Interested in seeing greater acknowledgement for Saint-Georges' works, and becoming renowned as a specialist of Saint-Georges, Daniel partnered with French educator Catherine Pizon, and Guadeloupean historian Jean-Claude Halley in April 2011 to offer a celebration of Saint-Georges' music in Guadeloupe. Partnering with local musicians and bringing in international artists from 15 countries, the celebration included concerts, lectures and education programs about Saint-Georges' life. After the success of the 2011 celebration, Daniel founded the Association Festival International de Musique Saint-Georges to govern and organize the festival's activities. The association was incorporated as a non-profit organization in France in 2016, and a directing board of governors formed. Since 2018 the association received support from the
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and Comité du Tourisme des îles de Guadeloupe, as well as other government and private groups, to put on regular festivals in Guadeloupe and around the world. The inaugural season of the Saint-Georges International Music Festival was launched in February 2018, with Marlon Daniel appointed as the festival's ongoing music director and artistic director. Since that time, the festival has brought artists from over 30 countries, and is recognized as an official national festival of Guadeloupe alongside the Guadeloupe International Zouk Festival, International Ilo Jazz Festival, and Route du Rhum festival.


Académie

In 2019 the festival introduced the ''Académie de Festival International de Musique Saint-Georges''. The Academy provides lessons to the Guadeloupe community using the guest artists of the festival. Currently lessons are free and subsidized through various grants, though there is an application and audition process for the academy.


See also

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Music of Guadeloupe The music of Guadeloupe encompasses a large popular music industry, which gained in international renown after the success of Zouk (musical movement), zouk music in the later 20th century. Zouk's popularity was particularly intense in France, where ...
* List of classical music festivals *
Chevalier de Saint-Georges Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges (25 December 1745 – 10 June 1799), was a French Creole (people), Creole virtuoso violinist and composer, who was conductor of the leading symphony orchestra in Paris. Saint-Georges was born in the ...


References


External links

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Website for Artistic/Music Director: Marlon Daniel

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