
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was a renowned British composer and conductor of mixed race, celebrated for his contributions to classical music in the early 20th century. He gained fame for his orchestral works, particularly the "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast," which showcased his unique ability to blend African-American themes with classical music traditions. Coleridge-Taylor's music often reflected his interest in folk motifs and African heritage, making him a pioneering figure in promoting the cultural identity of African descent in the UK and beyond.
Data di nascita
August 15, 1875
Luogo di nascita
Londres, Inglaterra
Data di morte
September 1, 1912
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