Chevalier de Saint-Georges

Caribbean-French violinist and composer

Chevalier de Saint-Georges - Caribbean-French violinist and composer
Born

December 25th, 1745
279 years ago

Died

June 9th, 1799
226 years ago — 53 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

France

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Born in the French Caribbean, a prominent violinist, composer, and conductor, became influential in classical music during the 18th century. Raised in France, developed a successful career in Paris, where gained recognition for exceptional violin performance and compositions. Worked as a conductor for the Concert des Amateurs, an important orchestra in France. Contributed to the repertoire of classical music with notable works, including symphonies and quartets. Continued to perform and compose until the late 18th century, leaving a lasting legacy in the music world.

Conducted the Concert des Amateurs

Composed violin concertos and symphonies

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