Joseph was ten years old when his father returned to Paris, accompanied by Nanon and Joseph. He was educated in fencing by Boissière, a master of arms. He also studied literature and horseback riding. He was 1.8 meters (5'9) tall, which was exceptional for the time. He also became an exceptional violinist. He endured racism. Marie-Antoinette became St. George's music teacher. Shortly thereafter, Louis XVI appointed him the director of the Royal Opera House.
The scandal was huge, as large, it is said, that the war of buffoons that ignited Paris a few decades earlier was a battle of musical philosophies. Some divas refused to sing under a black director.
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