Weary Traveller
Donald Macleod explores the life and music of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor β today, trailing the composer as he travels across Britain and America, with powerful public encounters.
Donald Macleod follows Coleridge-Taylor on his adventures across Britain and America.
At the turn of the 20th century, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor could have been described as the most famous Black person in Britain. His cantata trilogy, the Song of Hiawatha, was an overnight success, and by the age of 25 he had packed out the Royal Albert Hall with a thousand performers, let alone the audience. His fame took him all around Britain and America as choral societies from Worcester to Washington DC all wanted to sing his music, and Coleridge-Taylor became a role-model, especially for African Americans. But tragically, just over a decade later, he would be dead. He remained a household name into the 1930s, only for his flame to flicker out much sooner than he deserved. All this week, Donald re-visits his fascinating story, with recordings predominantly released in the last five years, showing how excited today's performers are to rediscover his delightful music.
Today, Coleridge-Taylor is living out of a suitcase. To earn his keep, heβs constantly travelling up and down Britain, conducting his music and getting into some rather quirky situations as a competition adjudicator. But when a Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Society of Black choral singers is set up in the USA, and they invite him over the pond, his most powerful public encounters are yet to come.
Canoe Song
Elizabeth Llewellyn, soprano
Simon Lepper, piano
Ballade in C minor
Elena Urioste, violin
Tom Poster, piano
Nonet (3rd and 4th movements)
Kaleidoscope Chamber Ensemble
Romance of the Prairie Lilies (arr. P.E. Fletcher for orchestra)
RTE Orchestra
Adrian Leaper, conductor
The Bamboula for piano
Isata Kanneh-Mason, piano
African Suite (iv. African Dance, orch. Chris Cameron)
Chineke! Orchestra
Kevin John Edusei, conductor
Donβt be weary, traveller
Pilgrimβs Song
Frances Walker, piano
Produced by Amelia Parker for ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Audio Cardiff
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Music Played
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Canoe Song (Six Songs, Op 37 No 2)
Performer: Simon Lepper. Singer: Elizabeth Llewellyn.- ORCHID : ORC100164.
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Ballade in C minor, Op 73
Performer: Elena Urioste. Performer: Tom Poster.- CHANDOS : CHAN20248.
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Nonet in F minor, Op 2 (3rd and 4th mvt)
Ensemble: Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective.- CHANDOS : CHAN20242.
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Romance of the Prairie Lilies
Music Arranger: Percy Eastman Fletcher. Orchestra: RTΓ National Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Adrian Leaper.- NAXOS : 8.555191.
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
The Bamboula, Op 75
Performer: Isata KannehβMason.- DECCA : 4851663.
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
African Suite, Op 35 (4th mvt)
Orchestra: Chineke! Orchestra. Conductor: Kevin John Edusei.- DECCA : 4853322.
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Don't be weary, traveller (Op 59 No 12)
Performer: Frances Walker.- ORION : OR3105.
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Pilgrim's Song (Op 59 No 20)
Performer: Frances Walker.- ORION : OR3105.
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Broadcasts
- Thu 3 Nov 2022 12:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
- Thu 3 Oct 2024 16:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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