Episode 1 - Chevalier

Wigs and Candles by Andreina Romero and Gabriela Mörken-Romero

Episode notes

In a baroque opera hall in Paris sometime in the late 1700s, there’s a concert taking place. 

The audience is hypnotized by the virtuosity of the main violin player and the beauty of the music. And still, the most puzzling fact about the scene is the player’s skin colour: it’s Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint Georges, and he’s Black. 

Born in Guadeloupe to an enslaved African woman and a French aristocrat, Joseph grows up in Paris and enjoys a high-class education. His talent for music can only benefit from this, making him a renowned musician and composer and gaining the favor of Queen Marie Antoinette and her entourage. 

It sounds as if the boundaries of race and class are diluted in this story. Only to discover that, by crossing a line that seemed unimportant, the colour of the skin is the only thing that suddenly matters.  ... 

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Keywords
historical filmPeriod filmsCostume dramasperiod dramasJoseph BoulogneChevalier de Saint GeorgesStephen WilliamsStefani RobinsonKelvin Harrison Jr.