Gwendolen Avril Coleridge-Taylor (8 March 1903 – 21 December 1998) was an English pianist, conductor, and composer. She was the daughter of composer Samuel...
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variety of performances. Their daughter, Avril Coleridge-Taylor, became a composer-conductor. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was born at 15 Theobalds Road in Holborn...
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Louisville, Kentucky Avril Coleridge-Taylor, (1903–1998), English pianist, conductor, and composer, daughter of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson (1932–2004)...
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1947), Avril "Kim" Campbell, Canada's first female Prime Minister Avril Coleridge-Taylor (1903–1998), English pianist, conductor, and composer Avril Dankworth...
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(violinist) Mairead Carlin (singer) Edith Coates (mezzo-soprano) Avril Coleridge-Taylor (pianist, conductor, composer) Deva (composer, singer) Corrie Dick...
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Violin concerto op. 80, Romance in G Op. 39, Nonet in F minor Op. 2, Avril Coleridge-Taylor: Sussex Landscape Op. 27; Elena Urioste, violin; Kalena Bovell,...
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December 11 – Lynn Strait, (Snot), 30 (car accident) December 21 Avril Coleridge-Taylor, pianist, conductor and composer, 95 Karl Denver, Scottish singer...
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Cooke Joseph Corfe William Croft William Crotch Rebecca Clarke Avril Coleridge-Taylor Jean Coulthard Harold Darke John Albert Delany Richard Dering James...
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Word, was interviewed about Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's daughter, the composer and conductor Avril Coleridge-Taylor in BBC Radio 3's Hidden Women and Silenced...
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accommodated was Sir Arthur Sullivan, who said (according to Coleridge-Taylor's daughter Avril): "I'm always an ill man now, my boy, but I'm coming to hear...
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Hidden London. Retrieved 3 January 2015. Avril Coleridge-Taylor (1979), The Heritage of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, p. 16, According to the Entry of Birth...
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(1903–1995) María Enma Botet Dubois (1903–?) Rhoda Coghill (1903–2000) Avril Coleridge-Taylor (1903–1998) Lillian Fuchs (1903–1991) Jessie Furze (1903–1984) Marianne...
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Coleman (1929–2004) Valerie Coleman (born 1970) Avril Coleridge-Taylor (1903–1998) Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875–1912) Cecil Coles (1888–1918) Michael Colgrass...
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Gilbert Charles-Picard, 85, French historian and archaeologist. Avril Coleridge-Taylor, 95, English pianist, conductor, and composer. Adelaide Hawley Cumming...
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Michael Craze, actor and singer, 56 (heart attack) 21 December Avril Coleridge-Taylor, pianist, conductor, and composer, 95 Karl Denver, Scottish singer...
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opera. First female in United States to conduct a grand opera. Avril Coleridge-Taylor United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, Royal Marines 1903 1998 First...
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Tudor Ciortea 1903 1983 Romanian Rhoda Coghill 1903 2000 Irish Avril Coleridge-Taylor 1903 1998 English Hugo Distler 1908 1942 German Vernon Duke 1903...
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Isaac Asimov, Robert Benchley, John W. Campbell, John Christopher, Avril Coleridge-Taylor, Ivor Cutler, Norman Demuth, Wallace Fowlie, John Glashan, Albert...
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Chamber Choir on 7 March 2020. The figure was also an influence on Avril Coleridge-Taylor's work for chorus and orchestra, Wyndore, which was written in Alfriston...
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Roger Avon, actor (b. 1914) Avril Coleridge-Taylor, pianist, conductor, composer and daughter of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (born 1903) Karl Denver, singer...
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Gwynne Kimpton and Ethel Leginska, and her near contemporaries Avril Coleridge-Taylor, Iris Lemare and Kathleen Riddick. She retired in 1972, receiving...
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(1905–1992) Ellen Coleman (1886–1973) Valerie Coleman (born 1970) Avril Coleridge-Taylor (1903–1998) Jeanne Colin-De Clerck (born 1924) Theodora Cormontan...
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January – Robin Milford, composer and educator (d. 1959) 8 March – Avril Coleridge-Taylor, pianist, conductor and composer (died 1998) 12 May – Lennox Berkeley...
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Nicholas G.J. Ballanta (born: Nicholas Taylor) (1893–1962), composer and music scholar Avril Coleridge-Taylor (1903–1998), pianist–composer and first...
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hearing a group of West Indian singers, conductor and composer Avril Coleridge-Taylor formed the choir. In 1959, Sylvia Wynter's play Under The Sun was...
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musical direction. The spirituals were arranged and conducted by Avril Coleridge-Taylor. Arlecchino, by Goldoni (1957) Lyric Hammersmith / Edinburgh Pincher...
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Gwynne Kimpton and Ethel Leginska) and her near contemporaries Avril Coleridge-Taylor, Iris Lemare and Kathleen Merritt, Riddick was one of the pioneers...
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Integral, 2003. Coleridge, AFKA, 1998. Jean-Noël Molard, Arion 1995. Six Quatuors Concertans, "Au gout du jour", no opus number (1779). Coleridge Quartet, AFKA...
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2012 German Kilza Setti 1932 Brazilian Max Schubel 1932 2010 American Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson 1932 2004 American Rudi Martinus van Dijk 1932 2003 Dutch...
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him as the great conspirator against the liberty of France. For Samuel Coleridge, one of the authors of The Fall of Robespierre, he was worse than Oliver...
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