Sir Antonio Pappano Conducts Coleridge-Taylor | Juilliard Orchestra
Celebrating Black History Month
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15-Nov-2021
Sir Antonio Pappano conducts the Juilliard Orchestra in this lush and vivacious work. Best known as the composer of “Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast,” Samuel Coleridge-Taylor composed this piece just two months before his famous cantata.
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912)
Ballade in A Minor, Op. 33 (1898)
Sir Antonio Pappano conducts the Juilliard Orchestra
Performed and recorded on November 15, 2021, at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center
Sir Antonio Pappano appears by courtesy of Warner Classics
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