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  2. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor - Wikipedia

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    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. List of composers by name - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of composers by name, alphabetically sorted by surname, then by other names.The list of composers is by no means complete. It is not limited by classifications such as genre or time period; however, it includes only music composers of significant fame, notability or importance who also have current Wikipedia articles.

  4. Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson - Wikipedia

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    Composer Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson seen here conducting, Courtesy Center for Black Music Research, Fair use image. [1]Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson (June 14, 1932, Manhattan, New York City or possibly (unconfirmed) Winston-Salem, North Carolina – March 9, 2004, Chicago) was an American composer whose interests spanned the worlds of jazz, dance, pop, film, television, and classical music.

  5. The Blue Bird (Stanford) - Wikipedia

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    "The Blue Bird" is a setting of text by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, pictured in 1883. Coleridge's poem was originally published in 1897 with the French title L'Oiseau Bleu. [17] It was published under the pseudonym "Anodos", which is taken from the novel Phantastes by George MacDonald and can be interpreted to mean "Wanderer". [18] "The Blue Bird ...

  6. The Song of Hiawatha (Coleridge-Taylor) - Wikipedia

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    The Song of Hiawatha (full name: Scenes from The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow), Op. 30, is a trilogy of cantatas written by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor between 1898 and 1900. The first part, Hiawatha's Wedding Feast, was particularly famous for many years and made the composer's name known throughout the world.

  7. List of people from the London Borough of Croydon - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Coleridge Taylor (1875–1912), composer; noted for his cantatas including the Song of Hiawatha trilogy; lived at 30 Dagnall Park, Selhurst and worked and died in St Leonards Road, Waddon Sam Taylor-Johnson (born 1967), artist and filmmaker, born in Croydon

  8. Emmy-winning composer Matthew Head scores new PBS ... - AOL

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    The Black Church has been an unwavering pillar of consistent solace, morality, and inspiration to generations of Black Americans for... View Article The post Emmy-winning composer Matthew Head ...

  9. Matthew Head (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Head is an American composer and music producer. [1] [2] Life and career. Head was born in Marietta, Georgia. [3] He attended Savannah State University in ...