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Title Le Mozart noir : reviving a legend / by Media Headquarters Film & Television Inc
Published New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 2006

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Description 1 online resource (53 min.)
Series Filmakers Library online
Summary Few people know that in 18th century France, a black man became not only an internationally recognized composer, but also a director of France s leading orchestras. Joseph Boulogne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges was born in Guadeloupe c1739 to a slave mother and a French colonialist father who brought the family to France when he was ten. His remarkable life story is recounted in this film, which shows how he overcame the adversities of class, race and society to distinguish himself as a violinist, composer and conductor. His musical compositions inspired Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven. Through the use of beautifully rendered historical recreations, archive-based narration, orchestral performance by the Tafelmusik Orchestra, and interviews with Ashley Horne, Concertmaster of Chicago s New Black Music Repertory Ensemble, Gabriel Banat, historian and Jeanne Lamon, Musical Director of the Tafelmusik Orchestra, Le Mozart Noir reveals how such a talent was overlooked by history
Audience For High School; College; Adult audiences
Notes English
Print version record
Pan-African Film Festival, Los Angeles, 2005
Durban International Film Festival, 2005
Film Festival Jakemel, Haiti, 2005
Subject Saint-Georges, Joseph Bologne, chevalier de, 1745-1799.
SUBJECT Saint-Georges, Joseph Bologne, chevalier de, 1745-1799 fast
Subject Composers -- France -- 18th century
Composers, Black -- 18th century
Music -- 18th century.
Composers
Composers, Black
Music
France
Genre/Form Documentary
Documentary.
Form Streaming video
Author Media Headquarters Film & Television