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Gwendolen Avril Coleridge-Taylor was born in South Norwood, London, the daughter of composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and his wife Jessie Walmisley, who had met as students at the Royal College of Music. She had an older brother, Hiawatha. [1] On 19 April 1924, Coleridge-Taylor married Harold Dashwood, in the Croydon parish church. She initially ...
Avril Coleridge-Taylor: United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, Royal Marines, Coleridge-Taylor Symphony Orchestra 1903 1998 First female conductor of the H.M.S Royal Marines. Guest conductor, BBC Symphony Orchestra and London Symphony Orchestra [24] Catherine Comet: France Grand Rapids Symphony, American Symphony Orchestra: 1944 Jessica Cottis ...
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (15 August 1875 – 1 September 1912) was a British composer and conductor. Of mixed-race descent, Coleridge-Taylor achieved such success that he was referred to by white musicians in New York City as the "African Mahler" when he had three tours of the United States in the early 1900s. [1]
Avril Coleridge-Taylor (1903–1998) Jeanne Colin-De Clerck (born 1924) Theodora Cormontan (1840–1922) Graziella Concas (born 1970) Sylvia Constantinidis (born 1962) Peggy Stuart Coolidge (1913–1981) Eleanor Cory (born 1943) Monica Cosachov (born 1946) Micheline Coulombe Saint-Marcoux (1938–1985) Jean Coulthard (1908–2000) Mildred ...
Avril Coleridge-Taylor (1903–1998) Lillian Fuchs (1903–1991) Jessie Furze (1903–1984) Marianne Gary-Schaffhauser (1903–1992) Ivy Priaulx Rainier (1903–1986) Miriam Shatal (1903–1983) Joanídia Sodré (1903–1975) Iet Stants (1903–1968) Heidi Sundblad-Halme (1903–1973) June Weybright (1903–1996) Maria Semyonovna Zavalishina ...
Avril Coleridge-Taylor (1903–1998) Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875–1912) Cecil Coles (1888–1918) Michael Colgrass (1932–2019) François Colin de Blamont (1690–1760) Lelio Colista (1629–1680) Pascal Collasse (1649–1709) Lawrance Collingwood (1887–1982) Anthony Collins (1893–1963) Edward Joseph Collins (1886–1951) Houston ...
Frédérique Petrides (pronounced peh TREE dis), (September 26, 1903 – January 12, 1983), was a Belgian-American conductor and violinist. In 1933, she founded and conducted the Orchestrette Classique in New York.
Avril Bowring (born 1942), English sprinter; Kim Campbell (born 1947), Avril "Kim" Campbell, Canada's first female Prime Minister; Avril Coleridge-Taylor (1903–1998), English pianist, conductor, and composer; Avril Dankworth (1922–2013), English music educator; Avril de Sainte-Croix (1855–1939), French author, journalist, feminist, and ...