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Home / Arts / Music / Composition / Composers / C / Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel
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- African Romances: The Life and Music of Samuel Coleridge Taylor - Three biographical essays built around selected compositions and two close examinations of his life in relation to Hiawatha and Symphonic Variations on an African Air.
members.fortunecity.com/wbthomp/sct-fil1.htm
- Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel - Africana.com article showing his impact on musical Pan-Africanism as composer and conductor. Comments on his influence upon Americans who became involved in the Harlem Renaissance.
www.africana.com/Articles/tt_369.htm
- Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel (1875 - 1912) - Penguin Dictionary of Music listing from xrefer with links to related topics, including his Hiawatha.
www.xrefer.com/entry/353427
- Samuel Coleridge-Taylor - Essay by fellow English composer Havergal Brian, beginning with the promise shown by Hiawatha's Wedding Feast. Includes observations of racial progress in the early 1900s.
www.musicweb.uk.net/brian/zcoleridgetaylor.htm
- Samuel Coleridge-Taylor - Biography from the York Symphony Orchestra with commentary on musical accomplishments and social activism. Includes photograph.
www.yso.org.uk/biographies/coleridgetaylor.html
- Samuel Coleridge-Taylor - Illustrated biography includes his medical studies and practice, his musical abilities, and his pioneering work in civil rights, including a visit to President Theodore Roosevelt's White House during an American tour.
cambridgechorus.org/docs/comps/SC-Taylor.html
- Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912) - Brief biographical sketch with comments on orchestral and choral music and recommended recording.
web02.hnh.com/composer/btm.asp?fullname=Coleridge-Taylor,%20Samuel
- Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912) - Discography of instrumental works by the African European composer. Includes CD cover photos, a brief biographical essay, and a bibliography.
ChevalierDeSaintGeorges.Homestead.com/Song.html
- The Black Presence in Britain: Samuel Coleridge Taylor - Illustrated article on his musical and social accomplishments, including promoting and nurturing a new generation of African-descended composers in England and the United States.
www.blackpresence.co.uk/html/samuel.htm
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