
About Esli Honore
He is a Haitian-born pianist and organist, pioneering a genre he calls "Mazoukonpa," blending classical, jazz, gospel, and Latin Caribbean sounds into a unique expression of his Caribbean heritage. He began music lessons at age thirteen, and his passion led him from early experimentation with the piano to formal studies at the Dominican Republic National Conservatory. Honore's talents earned him a Presidential Scholarship to Berklee College of Music, where he received a bachelor’s in performance and Contemporary Writing and Production, and is now pursuing a Master’s in Global Jazz. His current project, Rasin Mwen, explores Haitian culture and themes of resilience and healing, using symbolic elements like coconuts and rain to connect listeners to the spirit of Haiti. “For me, music is the art of infusing the essence of your roots into your playing and compositions,” Esli says, echoing his vision of a dynamic career dedicated to sharing Haitian culture worldwide.
