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The Classical Kids LIVE Sneak Peak Preview of Saint-Georges' Sword Bow at DePaul University with the Oistrakh Symphony of Chicago conducted by Mina Zikri; Solo Violin: Victoria Moreira; Featuring Jonah Winston and Brandi Jiminez Lee; Produced by Classical Kids Music Education; Sponsor Recognition: Greg O'Leary Nancy Dehmlow. • Final Previews with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra and Production Premieres (US and Canada) conducted by Daniel Bartholomew Poyser at San Francisco Symphony and Toronto Symphony Orchestra. • Synopsis: Hoping to become the next great pop sensation, a young girl discovers her music teacher was the biggest star in 18th century France. In this time-bending musical adventure, Giselle learns about life’s triumphs and tragedies from the most accomplished man in Europe, the Chevalier Saint-Georges. A captivating story of of passion, dreams, legacy, and hope. #Saint-Georges! • For Orchestra Booking Information and Performance Tour Calendar visit www.ClassicalKidsLive.com. For Sponsorship and Support Recognition Opportunities contact [email protected]. • Original Cast: Jonah Winston and Brandi Jiminez Lee (recorded), Kelvin Roston Jr. and Demetra Dee; Written by Gill Sotu; Co-Directed by Ron O.J. Parson and Paul Pement; Music Supervisor Editor/Arranger/Copyist: Jim Stephenson; Dramatist/Dramaturge Music/Story Timing: Paul Pement; Music Advisors: Daniel Bartholomew Poyser and Mina Zikri; Music Consultants: Rachel Barton Pine, Dr. Allan Badley, Dr. Megan Hill; Fights: Nick Sandys; Costumes: Christine Pascual; Movement: Cristin Carole; Wigs: Megan Pirtle; Lights: Paul Pement; Props: Jennifer Wernau; Technical Director Stage Manager: Paul Pement; Assistant Stage Manager and Producing Assistant: Sarah Cartwright. • Saint-Georges' Sword Bow was created by Paul Pement - Executive and Artistic Director, Classical Kids Music Education. The Classical Kids acclaimed recording series was created by Susan Hammond. • Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: • Classical Kids Music Education recognizes that the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are vital to a fully realized cultural and artistic life for all individuals. Our mission is to provide children with an exciting and educational point of entry into the world of classical music by humanizing the lives of the great composers, creating an emotional connection to their musical masterpieces, and inspiring a personal excellence that leads to greater achievement and success in life. For far too long, the ideas of who the great composers are and which are the important stories of music history have not been built on cultural inclusion and equity. Consequently, we also recognize that Classical Kids must do the important work of expanding our own programming and repertoire to promote these ideas within our organization, audiences, and collaborators. • A BRAND NEW ADVENTURE FROM CLASSICAL KIDS LIVE! • No classical composer has possessed anything close to Bologne’s extraordinary range of talents, electrifying public persona, and fascinating personality. For centuries, Saint-Georges has been regarded as an archetypal romantic hero. • A contemporary of Mozart’s (over whom Mozart was reportedly sick with jealousy) and widely considered to be the first known classical composer of African heritage, Joseph Bologne took the 18th century French music scene by storm with his virtuosic violin skills and his prowess with a conductor’s baton. An unparalleled fencer as well (connoisseurs of the art form at the time regarded him as the greatest swordsman in Europe), Bologne put his music career on hold to join the French Revolutionary war efforts, and in 1791 he was appointed the colonel of the newly created Légion Franche de Cavalerie des Américains that was comprised mostly of men of color. The tour de force of artist, athlete, and man of action is certainly unique in the history of music. We are thrilled to bring the brilliance of Joseph Bologne to a new generation of adventurers! • The brand new Classical Kids LIVE! show features fifteen of Bologne’s compositions (including L’ament anonyme Overture; Symphony No 1 en sol majeur, Violin Concerto in A Major, Symphonie No. 2 en ré majeur, and Concerto pour violin no 9 en sol majeur, as well as several guest-appearances from other composers of the era (including Orefeo ed Euridice by Gluck, Trio in F Major by Gossec, Symphony No. 85, “La Reine” by Haydn and Flute Quartet in D by Mozart.) • Whether this is your first introduction to Le Chevalier or you’ve loved him for years, Saint-Georges’ Sword Bow is sure to delight, excite, and inspire you to dream big. • Orchestra Booking Information and Performance Tour Calendar at ClassicalKidsLive.com.
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