British composer and conductor (15 August 1875, Holborn, London – 1 September 1912, Croydon, Surrey). Do not confuse with the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Coleridge-Taylor was of mixed-race birth and after achieving success was nick-named the "African Mahler". He is best known for the cantata trilogy The Song of Hiawatha.
His daughter was also composer and conductor.