May 18 2024
Émigré: French Refugees in Early America and the Music They Brought With Them

Émigré: French Refugees in Early America and the Music They Brought With Them

Presented by Wit's Folly at The Brownhoist

Émigré: French Refugees in the Early United States and the Music They Brought with Them shares through music the stories of those who fled from violence and social upheaval during the French and Haitian Revolutions. Featuring works by André Grétry, Ignace Pleyel, Michel Yost (known in his own time simply as Michel), and others, this program takes its inspiration directly from historic concerts performed by French émigrés, such as a 1793 benefit for an orphanage in Charleston, South Carolina and a 1798 performance featuring “the best musicians from Boston.” Wit’s Folly invites you on a musical journey of the Early American Republic as they seek to shed light on this all-but-unknown French chapter of America’s early musical history.  The program is FREE, with a suggested $20 donation to help defray costs if you are able.

Admission Info

Free with suggested $20 donation

Email: witsfolly@gmail.com

Dates & Times

2024/05/18 - 2024/05/18

  • May 18, 2024 at 03:00 pm - 04:30 pm (Sat)
Location Info

The Brownhoist

4403 St Clair Ave, Cleveland, OH 44103

Accessibility Info

The venue is accessible, but requires a little planning ahead.  If you have questions, please get in touch!  We would like to make sure all can join us!