The Black British composer who broke America

Johnson, Joquan. 2025. The Black British composer who broke America. [Audio]

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Item Type:

Audio
Creators: Johnson, Joquan
Abstract or Description:

One of the first black students at the Royal College of Music in 1890, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor would go on to compose some of the most-loved music of his time and ‘break’ America. Despite this global success, Coleridge-Taylor made his home in Croydon, where a blue plaque now marks his former home at Dagnall Park, Selhurst.

But who was this musical genius?

English Heritage’s Howard Spencer, broadcaster Petroc Trelawney and equity and musicology scholar Joquan Johnson join Amy to share his story. They reveal political, patriotic and powerful themes in Coleridge-Taylor’s music, from collaborations with civil rights campaigners to innovative uses of heritage melodies and rhythms, and how his work is finding new audiences and meanings today.

Official URL: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2nm4h9HPZdl7zqx53...
Keywords: Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Joquan Johnson
Departments, Centres and Research Units: Music
Copyright Holders: English Heritage
Dimensions or Duration:
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57 minutes 5 secondsDuration
Item ID: 39241
Date Deposited: 17 Jul 2025 13:27
Last Modified: 17 Jul 2025 13:27

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/39241

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