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Sydney Guillaume

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Sydney Guillaume
Born (1982-07-22) 22 July 1982 (age 42)
Haiti
GenresContemporary Classical
Occupation(s)Composer and conductor
Websitesydneyguillaume.com

Sydney Guillaume (born 22 July 1982) is a Haitian-American composer of contemporary classical music and film music, conductor, clinician, singer and pianist based out of Portland, Oregon. He has composed music for a variety of chamber ensembles, but is known primarily for his choral compositions.

Biography

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Sydney Guillaume is a Haitian-American composer and conductor known for his vibrant choral works that merge elements of Haitian culture with concert music. Originally from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Guillaume began his musical education with piano lessons at a young age. After moving to Miami, he continued his studies and developed a passion for choral music. He pursued his Bachelor of Music in Composition with an emphasis in Media Writing and Production at the University of Miami, where he studied with the acclaimed conductor Jo-Michael Scheibe, composer Robert Gower, and pianist Rosalina Sackstein.[1][2]

Guillaume’s compositions are celebrated for their rhythmic complexity. Most of his choral works are sung in Haitian Creole and French, with original poetry by his father, Gabriel T. Guillaume. His works have been featured at prestigious international festivals and conferences such as the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) and the World Choir Games. He has received numerous commissions from prominent choirs, including The University of Miami Frost Chorale, The Nathaniel Dett Chorale, Seraphic Fire, Illinois Wesleyan University Collegiate Choir, The Saint Louis Chamber Singers, The Miami Children's Chorus, Korora Choir, and The Westminster Chorus. His contributions to Haitian music and culture were recognized with his induction into the 1804 List of Haitian-American Change Makers[3] in 2016 and an honor from Haiti’s top music school, l’École de Musique St. Trinité in 2017.

In addition to his choral work, Guillaume has composed film scores for Loyola Productions. He is also the conductor of the Imbroglio Sextet, a multinational ensemble with musicians from Haiti, Spain, and the United States. The sextet has released two albums and toured extensively, including performances in Haiti, the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Finland, and the Netherlands.[4]

Guillaume moved to Portland in 2013, after living in Los Angeles for ten years. He is active in the music world as a composer, conductor, clinician, and singer. Most of his compositions are self-published. His work continues to resonate with both local and international audiences, reflecting his dedication to blending cultural heritage with concert music.

Works

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Choral works

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  • Kalinda, SSAATTBB (2002, published with Walton Music)
  • Pour Toi, Mère, SSAATTBB with piano accompaniment (2003)
  • Anmwe, SSAATTBB a cappella with soprano solo (2005)
  • Touched in Love, SATB with piano accompaniment (2005, published with Colla Voce Music)
  • Men Nou SSA with piano accompaniment (2006)
  • St. Francis de Sales Mass, SATB with organ (2006/2008)
  • Dominus Vobiscum, SATB a cappella (2007, published with Walton Music)
  • Twa Tanbou, SATB a cappella (2007, published with Walton Music)
  • Koudjay, SSA a cappella (2007, published with Walton Music)
  • Mama Afrika, SSAATTBB and percussion (2008, published with Walton Music)
  • Wipip!!!, SATB a cappella (2008, published with Santa Barbara Music Publishing)
  • Lakay, SSA and orchestra (2008)
  • Ego Sum, SSAATTBB a cappella (2009, published with Walton Music)
  • Peyi Mwen, arranged for SA with flute and piano accompaniment (2010)
  • Au-delà du Chagrin, SATBB a cappella (2010, published with Walton Music)
  • Diplomasi, SATB with divisi a cappella (2010)
  • N ap Debat, TTBB with drums (2010)
  • Kinalaganach, SSATB with brass quartet and drum (2010)
  • Fèt Chanpèt, SATB with drums (2010)
  • Ayiti (Lesklavaj / Delivrans / Pèseverans), SATB and baritone solo with percussion (2011)
  • Plakatap, SSA with percussion (2011)
  • La Providence, SSA a cappella (2011)
  • Tap-Tap, SATB a cappella (2011)
  • Te Deum, SATBB a cappella (2011)
  • Le Dernier Voyage, SSAATTBB a cappella (2012)
  • Chapo Pou Fanm, SSAA a cappella (2011)
  • Gagòt, TTBB a cappella (2013)
  • Blogodop, SATB with drums (2013)
  • Akeem, SSA and piano, string quartet, or string orchestra (2014)
  • Nou Se Limyè, SATB with piano accompaniment (2014)
  • Yon Monn Nouvo, SA and SATB with piano and percussion (2014)
  • Kanaval, SATB or SSAA with percussion (2015)
  • Musique, SA and SATB with piano accompaniment (2015)
  • Kanpe La, TTBB a cappella (2016)
  • Dilèm, SSA with woodwind quintet (2016)
  • Tchaka, SATB with percussion (2016)
  • Ranpono, SATB a cappella (2016)
  • Ansanm Ansanm, SATB with conga drum (2017)
  • Alleluia Amen, SATB double choir a cappella (2018)
  • Réfugié, Mon Frère, SSA with piano accompaniment and optional string quartet (2018)
  • Renmen Renmen, TTBB a cappella (2019)
  • Leve Kanpe, SATB with percussion (2019)
  • Ay'bobo Pou Yo, SATB with percussion (2020)
  • Kouraj, SATB with percussion (2020)
  • Finding a Home, SATB with percussion (2020)
  • C'est Beau La Vie, SATB a cappella (2022)
  • Nou La, SATB and soprano solo (2022)
  • This, Too, Shall Pass, SATB with piano accompaniment (2022)
  • G on Jan Pou Ye, SATB with percussion (2023)
  • A Taste of Freedom, SATB with orchestra (2023)
  • Douce Espérance, SATB divisi a cappella (2023)
  • I Will Not Look Away, TTBB with piano accompaniment (2024)

Large ensemble works

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  • Lakay, SSA chorus and orchestra (2008)
  • Akeem, SSA chorus and string orchestra (2014)
  • Renesans, for wind ensemble (2019)
  • Lavil Okap, for orchestra (2020)
  • A Taste of Freedom, SATB chorus and orchestra (2023)

Chamber works

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  • Lago, for woodwind quintet (2004)
  • Lespwa, for 4-part cello ensemble with optional 5th part (2012)
  • Imbroglio, for trumpet, clarinet, and string quartet (2014)
  • The View, for trumpet, clarinet, and string quartet (2018)

Solo works

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  • Angoisse, for solo piano (1999)
  • Probono, for solo piano (2002)

Film scores

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  • Who Cares About the Saints? (2009)[5]
  • The Real Deal (2014)[6]

References

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  1. ^ Guillaume, Sydney. "About | sydneyguillaume.com". sydneyguillaume.com. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
  2. ^ Campbell, Brett. "Making music, Port-au-Prince to Portland | Oregon ArtsWatch". Retrieved 12 September 2024.
  3. ^ "The Haitian Roundtable » 2016 Inductees". Retrieved 12 September 2024.
  4. ^ "Concerts". The Imbroglio Sextet. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
  5. ^ "Sydney Guillaume - IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
  6. ^ "Our Work - Loyola Productions". Loyola Productions. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
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