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Anton Arensky
Anton Arensky
Russian composer, pianist and professor of music
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Cyril Scott
Cyril Scott
English composer, writer, and poet
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Walford Davies
Walford Davies
British composer
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George Enescu
George Enescu
Romanian composer
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Erkki Melartin
Erkki Melartin
Finnish conductor and composer
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Albert Roussel
Albert Roussel
French composer
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Eugène Ysaÿe
Eugène Ysaÿe
Belgian violinist, composer and conductor
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Ernst Toch
Ernst Toch
Austrian composer
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Antonín Dvořák
Antonín Dvořák
Czech composer (1841-1904)
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Henri Marteau
Henri Marteau
French violinist and composer
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Samuel Barber
Samuel Barber
American composer (1910-1981)
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Dinu Lipatti
Dinu Lipatti
Pianist, Composer
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Alan Rawsthorne
Alan Rawsthorne
British composer
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Ben Weber
Ben Weber
composer
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Lars-Erik Larsson
Lars-Erik Larsson
Swedish composer and conductor
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Alexander Tcherepnin
Alexander Tcherepnin
American composer
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York Bowen
York Bowen
English composer and pianist
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Stefans Grové
Stefans Grové
South African composer
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
English composer

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

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English composer

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (15 August 1875 – 1 September 1912) was an English composer and conductor.

Of mixed race birth, Coleridge-Taylor achieved such success that he was referred to by white New York musicians as the "African Mahler" when he had three tours of the United States in the early 1900s. He was particularly known for his three cantatas on the epic poem, Song of Hiawatha by American Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Coleridge-Taylor premiered the first section in 1898, when he was 22.

He married an Englishwoman, Jessie Walmisley, and both their children had musical careers. Their son Hiawatha adapted his father's music for a variety of performances. Their daughter Avril Coleridge-Taylor became a composer-conductor.