Q&A: Limmie Pulliam on Performing in the Festival International de Musique Saint-Georges’ First Opera

(Photo credit: Daniel Welch) The 2025 edition of the Festival International de Musique Saint-Georges will celebrate the 280th anniversary of the composer’s birth by presenting its first opera. The concert version of Leoncavailo’s “Paglacci” stars tenor Limmie Pulliam as Canio, soprano Michelle Johnson as Nedda, along with tenor Leo Williams, and baritones Darnell Ishmel and Franco Pomponi. Alexis Rainbow directs {…}

Axelle Saint-Cirel & Limmie Pulliam Headline Festival International de Musique Saint-Georges 2025

The Festival International de Musique Saint-Georges announces its 2025 programming, honoring the 280th anniversary of the birth of Joseph Bologne Chevalier de Saint-Georges. This year, the Festival will feature international representation of artists from over 20 countries.  Performances include orchestra concerts, chamber music recitals, choral concerts, exhibitions, lectures, master classes, workshops, an opera, and the inauguration of the Joseph Bologne {…}

Léïla Brédent to Headline 2023 Festival International de Musique Saint-Georges in Guadeloupe

Photo credit: Jiyang Chen The Festival International de Musique Saint-Georges has announced Guadeloupéenne coloratura soprano Léïla Brédent will headline its 2023 festival. Brédent will perform works by Mozart, “Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio!” and “No, no, che non sei capace” at the season finale concert on Nov 24. She will be accompanied by the Saint-Georges Festival Orchestra, under the direction of {…}

Angela Brown to Give Masterclass at Festival International de Musique Saint-Georges

Photo credit: Polina Osherov The Festival International de Musique Saint-Georges has announced soprano Angela Brown is to give a masterclass at this year’s festival. Brown will work with the singer from Guadeloupe as part of the educational engagement initiative.  Angela Brown is a featured artist on the two-time Grammy Award-winning album “Ask Your Momma” by Laura Karpman. She has graced the {…}