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Coleridge-Taylor

This usually refers to the composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, but can also refer to his son, Hiawatha, or to his daughter, Gwendolyn Avril Coleridge-Taylor.

 

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CD Spotlight. A salad-days genius - The violin concerto by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, reviewed by Robert Anderson. '... a clean-cut precision throughout the work ...'

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