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  1. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (15 August 1875 – 1 September 1912) was a British composer and conductor. Of mixed-race descent, Coleridge-Taylor achieved such success that he was referred to by white musicians in New York City as the "African Mahler " when he had three tours of the United States in the early 1900s. [1]

    • The Song of Hiawatha. One of Coleridge-Taylor’s most famous works, The Song of Hiawatha is a three-section choral work of epic proportions. Of the three sections, the first, ‘Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast’, became especially famous, and put Coleridge-Taylor on the map after its premiere at the Royal College of Music, under the baton of his teacher, Charles Villiers Stanford.
    • Violin Concerto in G minor. Coleridge-Taylor’s Violin Concerto in G minor is packed with gorgeous rich melodies and sumptuous orchestral writing. Violinist Elena Urioste, who has performed the piece with Chineke!
    • Symphonic Variations on an African Air. Coleridge-Taylor composed his Symphonic Variations on an African Air in 1906. It’s based on an African-American song, ‘I'm troubled in mind’ and follows a theme and variations structure.
    • Deep River (traditional) ‘Deep River’ is an anonymous African-American spiritual, and Coleridge-Taylor took the song, and transcribed it in a Brahmsian style for the piano, as part of his 24 Negro Melodies series of works.
  2. Jul 31, 2023 · Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was an English composer, conductor and political activist once hailed by 20th-century critics as a “musical genius”. In the last few years, his music has reentered the classical concert hall thanks to brilliant new recordings from the likes of the Chineke!

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  3. In these and numerous other works, including incidental music, choral works, and a violin concerto (1911), influences from Dvořák, Tchaikovsky, and Grieg appear along with a spontaneity derived from appreciation of African American folk music, in which Coleridge-Taylor was a pioneer.

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  4. Apr 28, 2021 · Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's music will no doubt live on as it contains an irresistible mix of melody, harmony and a broad outlook on the world – one that stands in contrast to the nationalism that dominated classical music at the turn of the twentieth century.

  5. Coleridge-Taylor is considered a pioneer in classical music and an iconic figure in Black British history. His notable works include ‘Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast’ (1898), ‘The Death of...

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  7. Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel - Classical Music. From a humble background, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was admired by Elgar, likened to Mahler in the US, and fêted as one of Britain’s top composers.

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