Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Britain’s First Successful Black Composer

The son of a doctor from Sierra Leone and an English mother, Coleridge-Taylor was a favorite student of the influential composer and professor Charles Villiers Stanford and was championed by Edward Elgar. In addition to a career as conductor, professor and competition judge, he composed a number of successful chamber, orchestral and choral works, including the phenomenally successful (in its time) cantata Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast.