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Avril Coleridge-Taylor
Gwendolyn Avril Coleridge-Taylor (8 March 190321 December 1998) was an English pianist, conductor, and composer.
==Biography==
She was born in South Norwood, London, the daughter of composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. She wrote her first composition, ''Goodbye Butterfly'', at the age of twelve. Later, she won a scholarship for composition and piano at Trinity College of Music in 1915, where she was taught by Gordon Jacob and Alec Rowley.〔Sadie, Julie Anne and Rhian Samuel. Eds. ''The Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers''. Macmillan: New York, 1995.〕
In 1933, she made her debut as a conductor at the Royal Albert Hall. She was then the first female conductor of H.M.S. Royal Marines and a frequent guest conductor of the BBC Orchestra and the London Symphony Orchestra. She was the founder and conductor of both the Coleridge-Taylor Symphony Orchestra and its accompanying musical society in the 1940s as well as the Malcolm Sargent Symphony Orchestra. Her compositions include large-scale orchestral works, as well as songs, keyboard, and chamber music.
In 1957, she wrote the Ceremonial March to celebrate Ghana's independence.〔(ODNB retrieved 26th Jan 2015 )〕 Her other well-regarded works include a Piano Concerto in F minor (''Sussex Landscape, The Hills, To April, In Memoriam R.A.F.''), ''Wyndore'' (Windover) for choir and orchestra, and ''Golden Wedding Ballet Suite'' for orchestra.
She dropped her first name after a divorce, thereafter going by Avril professionally. She spent her latter life in South Africa, where she lived under apartheid. Originally she was supportive of racial segregation, passing for white.〔("Daughter of Famous Composer Gives OK to S. African Bias", ''Jet Magazine'' ), 1 December 1955〕 However subsequently she could not work as a composer or conductor because of her one-quarter black African ancestry.〔("Coleridge Taylor", Lost Lives. )〕
She also wrote under the pseudonym Peter Riley.〔Avril Coleridge-Taylor, ''The Heritage of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor'', London: Dobson, 1979 (e.g., p. 154)〕

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