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  1. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor est un compositeur et chef d'orchestre britannique né à Holborn (Grand Londres, Angleterre) le 15 août 1875 et mort à Croydon (Grand Londres) le 1 er septembre 1912.

  2. 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]

  3. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor est un compositeur, chef dorchestre et activiste politique anglais qui a combattu les injustices raciales par l’entremise de ses œuvres. Né à Holborn en 1875 d’une mère anglaise et d’un père originaire de Sierre Leone, il se considérait comme « Anglo-Africain ».

  4. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was an English composer who enjoyed considerable acclaim in the early years of the 20th century. Coleridge-Taylor’s father, thwarted in his attempts to progress as a physician—through apparent racial prejudice—deserted his son and English wife and returned to his native West.

  5. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor visits the USA for the first time (Washington) at the invitation of the Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Choral Society. His reception is overwhelming. The African American community adopted him as a cultural icon and symbol of hope from oppression.

  6. 28 avr. 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.

  7. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was an English composer, conductor and political activist who fought against race prejudice with his incredible compositions.