Charles
Kaufmann of The Longfellow Chorus of Portland, Maine writes:
March
13 and 16: Documentary film premiere: "Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and His
Music in America, 1900-1912." Who was Samuel Coleridge-Taylor? He was an
Afro-English composer who inspired the founding leaders of the American
Civil Rights Movement 100 years ago, among them W. E. B. DuBois,
James Weldon Johnson and Booker T. Washington. This film, a Longfellow
Chorus production, takes you to some unusual places in the U.S. where
Coleridge-Taylor inspired many Americans, and introduces you to a
number of interesting people who tell Coleridge-Taylor's story in
narrative and song. Meet the director and artists from the film in
theater.
-- “The respect and appreciation for this little-known
character from history is obvious and infectious. The production value
is really impressive. Very nicely shot interviews. Great use of
archival. Great audio and mix. Well done.” – Jed Rauscher, supervising producer, Lone Wolf Documentary Group.
[Samuel
Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912) is profiled at
AfriClassical.com,
which features a comprehensive Works List and a Bibliography by Prof.
Dominique-René de Lerma,
www.CasaMusicaledeLerma.com.
We
are collaborating with the Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Foundation of the
U.K., www.SCTF.org.uk]
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