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Radio 3,46 mins

The music of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

Record Review

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Ivan Hewett and Andrew McGregor survey recordings of the composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. He was born in 1875 in Holborn, London, and was of mixed European and African descent. He studied composition under Charles Villiers Stanford and was later helped by Edward Elgar. Coleridge-Taylor sought to do for traditional African music what Brahms did for Hungarian music and Dvořák for Bohemian music. He died at 37 of pneumonia, probably made worse by the stress of his financial situation. His most famous work is Hiawatha's Wedding Feast. But there are many other discoveries to be made. Recommended recording: Scenes from the Song of Hiawatha COLERIDGE-TAYLOR: The Song of Hiawatha Helen Field (soprano), Arthur Davies (tenor), Bryn Terfel (baritone), Orchestra of the Welsh National Opera, Kenneth Alwyn (conductor) ARGO 4303562 (Download only) Other recommended recordings: Below is a shortlist of other recordings which Ivan also liked, although we can’t guarantee the availability of these discs. Coleridge-Taylor: Piano Quintet & Clarinet Quintet COLERIDGE-TAYLOR: Piano Quintet in G minor Op. 1 (1893); Ballade in C minor for violin and piano Op. 73 (1907); Clarinet Quintet in F sharp minor Op. 10 (1895) The Nash Ensemble HYPERION CDA67590 (CD)

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