“They are full of good sense throughout.”
| + — | Spec. 94: 410. Mr. 18, ‘05. 330w. |
Taylor, Samuel Coleridge-. Twenty-four negro melodies, transcribed for the piano. $2.50. Ditson.
“There are twenty-four transcriptions of folk-melodies, both African and American, used as themes for compositions in the style of fantasias.”—R. of Rs.
“This is an extremely interesting work.”
| + + | Dial. 38: 422. Je. 16, ‘05. 120w. | |
| + + | Ind. 59: 393. Ag. 17, ‘05. 220w. |
“He is well grounded in technique, and he expresses himself with freedom. Although in inventiveness his range seems so far rather limited, he is spontaneous and genuine in what he writes.”
| + + — | Outlook. 80: 248. My. 27, ‘05. 280w. |
“Mr. Coleridge-Taylor has preserved the distinctive traits of these melodies, but has given them form and structure.”
| + + | R. of Rs. 31: 768. Je. ‘05. 80w. |