Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (named after the famous poet) was a late-Victorian and early-Edwardian composer, much admired by Elgar, Stanford, and Sullivan. Though he died at the tragically early age of thirty-seven, he had already achieved extraordinary success at home and also in America, as a composer in his own right, and as an academic authority.

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