The small village of Merved in Vendo (France) is the setting for his musical inspiration and development It was here that he wrote the first thing for the organ in 1955. In August 1969, at the age of 19, Saint-Preux took part in the Sopot Festival in Poland. There he conducted the symphony orchestra, which performed his first major composition, La valse de l'enfance. He was awarded the International Press Prize of the Festival. During his stay in Poland, he wrote Concerto pour une voix. In the near
more
The small village of Merved in Vendo (France) is the setting for his musical inspiration and development It was here that he wrote the first thing for the organ in 1955. In August 1969, at the age of 19, Saint-Preux took part in the Sopot Festival in Poland. There he conducted the symphony orchestra, which performed his first major composition, La valse de l'enfance. He was awarded the International Press Prize of the Festival. During his stay in Poland, he wrote Concerto pour une voix. In the near future, this thing will top the international tables.
Since then, his popularity has continued to grow with such compositions as: "Le piano sous la mer", "La fete triste", "Missa Amoris", "Symphonie pour la Pologne".
After settling in Canada in 1986, UNICEF asked him to create an anthem to protect the human rights and rights of children. Les cris de la liberti, as it was called, after it was performed at the de la Concorde in Paris on the night of July 14.
He was very pleased to work with the largest and most famous orchestras: the London Symphony Orchestra; the Symphony Orchestra of Poland and the Cracow Choir, the Paris Philharmonic Orchestra and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra.
"Concerto pour une voix" (sold over 6 million copies) and "Le piano sous la mer" (over 3 million copies) are still recognized as classics of popular music.
1994: His new composition The Last Opera, performed by the Orchestra, The London Symphonic World, again came out on top thanks to its lyrical and romantic inspiration.
In 1996, he discovers a multimedia world where he finds - as in his music - unlimited freedom to communicate with others. His new music compilations give him the opportunity to release the first CD-ROM and create an online venue for artists and composers. It's a meeting place, a window to the world.
1999: Saint-Preux meets in the London Symphony Orchestra for his latest album, Free Yourself, with three young talented artists - Rosemary Phillips, Monelle & Alice de Selys.
2000: Soon, Jeanne la Romantique.