Samuel Coleridge Podcasts
Last Updated: Feb 8th, 2022
The 8 Best Samuel Coleridge Podcasts
1) Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
British composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was a standout both for his talent, and also because he was a Black artist who moved in almost entirely white circles. His most famous work is a cantata he com...Show More
2) Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Songs
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was a British composer and conductor with strong ties to the United States. His songs have a very "salon-music" feel to them, romantic and accessible for audiences. His daughte...Show More
3) Samuel Coleridge-Taylor...Concert Cameo
Coleridge-Taylor was already earning a reputation as a composer. He was later helped by Edward Elgar, who recommended him to the Three Choirs Festival. His "Ballade in A minor" was premiered the...Show More
4) Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912)
Donald Macleod explores the life and music of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, from his first steps up the musical ladder, to his premature death at the age of 37 and the legacy left behind. At the turn of ...Show More
5) Aufnahmeprüfung: Samuel Coleridge-Taylor – Kammermusik
Der Komponist Samuel Coleridge-Taylor genoss um 1900 international großen Ruhm. Er schuf im Laufe seines recht kurzen Lebens ein umfangreiches Werk, bisher allerdings gibt es wenig Aufnahmen davon. N...Show More
6) Episode 4: Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Today, Ben’s done his reading and is ready to tell you all about our first male musician: the brilliant Black British composer, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. We ask questions about metaphorical gatekeeping...Show More
7) Coleridge-Taylor
Donald Macleod explores the life and music of Anglo-African composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, an internationally renowned figure in late Victorian times.
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.8) August 15th, Thursday | Samuel Coleridge Taylor
Samuel Coleridge Taylor is not the person you might be thinking he is: an African-English composer and violin prodigy. Plus, a related poem.
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