Tyson Deaton Publishes Chevalier de Saint-Georges

Tyson Deaton—a conductor cut out to run an opera company—is poised to publish a critical edition of the songs of Joseph Bologne de Saint-George—the very same gentleman featured in the movie Chevalier.

Of all the musicians I am honored to know, Tyson Deaton is the most skilled, able, and knowledgeable about the voice; having been trained as a tenor under the famous bass Richard Best [a student of Margaret Harshaw], having sung professionally for several years, and having been trained as a collaborative pianist under the legendary Martin Katz. And that’s just for starters. The man knows more and can do more than anyone I know, having an affinity for new operas as well as having a great deal of experience with singers, orchestras, and the practicalities of production.

We are the lucky ones. A complete musician, Tyson Deaton's curiosities have led him to Chevalier Saint-George and his songs, nearly a hundred of which have never been available until now. Listen to Tyson talk about his project with Ellen Rissinger and Toni Marie Palmertree, hosts of the So Lit Song Lit Podcast. This link also includes information on the projected publishing date and critical edition.

Tyson Deaton is a rarity and a throwback to a time when conductors knew something about the voice and real bel canto.

Hire this man, book this man, and get him into your company.


Photo Credit: Dario Acosta.

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