In July 1913, friends of the African British composer and conductor Samuel Coleridge-Taylor gathered in his hometown of Croydon, England, to lay a plaque on his grave in anticipation of the first ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor devotees are working to revive his music and legacy coinciding with the 150th anniversary of his birth. By Eleanor Stanford ...
The Grammy-winning Catalyst Quartet adds context to their music with stories of the people who wrote it in its series, UNCOVERED. Volume 1 spotlights late 19th-century English composer, Samuel ...
Hosted on MSN
Composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was almost forgotten. Today, he's inspiring a new generation
Late Victorian London wasn't an easy place to achieve musical success if you were mixed-race and born outside of marriage, like composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. Despite never setting foot in Africa, ...
The British composer was a generational success story before his death at 37 — yet keeping that legacy in view has always been a challenge, even... In July 1913, friends of the African British ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results