Born: b. 1982
Nationality: Haitian-American
Education/Training: graduated from the University of Miami in 2004
Best Known For: having written for renowned choirs such as the Grammy-award nominated Seraphic Fire, the Westminster Chorus, University of Miami Frost Chorale, the Nathaniel Dett Chorale, Illinois Wesleyan University Collegiate Choir, the Saint Louis Chamber Singers and the Miami Children's Chorus; compositions have been heard at American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), the World Choir Games and Ireland's Cork International Choral Festival
Notable Compositions: Twa Tanbou, Kalinda, Mama Afrika, Dominus Vobiscum
Assignments: conductor of Imbroglio Sextet, with tours through Texas, Louisiana, Great Britain and Spain; conducted the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association (PMEA) District 12 Honor Choir; presented at several symposiums and conferences, both domestically and abroad, most recently at the 2016 West Virginia ACDA Conference and the FORO CORAL AMERICANO in Argentina
Curious Facts: many of his choral works are based on original poetry by his father Gabriel T. Guillaume