Violinist and composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was known for embracing the previously unexplored song and dance forms from his father’s native west Africa and incorporating them into his own very European art music. The simply-titled Melody is taken from "Three Short Pieces for Organ," a set of lyrical pieces with tuneful, song-like qualities.
Violinist and composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was known for embracing the previously unexplored song and dance forms from his father’s native west Africa and incorporating them into his own very European art music. The simply-titled Melody is taken from "Three Short Pieces for Organ," a set of lyrical pieces with tuneful, song-like qualities.
Violinist and composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was known for embracing the previously unexplored song and dance forms from his father’s native west Africa and incorporating them into his own very European art music. The simply-titled Melody is taken from "Three Short Pieces for Organ," a set of lyrical pieces with tuneful, song-like qualities.
Violinist and composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was known for embracing the previously unexplored song and dance forms from his father’s native west Africa and incorporating them into his own very European art music. The simply-titled Melody is taken from "Three Short Pieces for Organ," a set of lyrical pieces with tuneful, song-like qualities.
Violinist and composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was known for embracing the previously unexplored song and dance forms from his father’s native west Africa and incorporating them into his own very European art music. The simply-titled Melody is taken from "Three Short Pieces for Organ," a set of lyrical pieces with tuneful, song-like qualities.
SKU: CAS160 Ensemble: String Orchestra Grade: 3 Duration: 00:03:00 Key: C major Tempo: q = 72 Publisher: Carl Fischer Music Series: CAS Product Type: Score and Parts UPC: 680160923960 ISBN: 9781491165058