Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

1875 — 1912

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was a British composer and conductor. He was particularly known for his three cantatas on the epic 1855 poem The Song of Hiawatha by American Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Coleridge-Taylor premiered the first section in 1898, when he was 23. 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. He married an Englishwoman, Jessie Walmisley, and both their children had musical careers. Their son, Hiawatha, adapted his father’s music for a variety of performances. Their daughter, Avril Coleridge-Taylor, became a composer and conductor.

Adapted from the Wikipedia article on Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.

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Op82 Hiawatha Ballet Music Klavier 1 PDF Spotify
Arietta Orgel 1 PDF Spotify
Elegy Orgel 1 PDF Spotify
Melody Orgel 1 PDF Spotify