Coleridge, Arthur Duke, 1830-1913
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Sources of Information
- His Goethes letters to Zelter, 1888.
- Hauptmann, M. The letters of a Leipzig cantor, 1892:t.p. (A.D. Coleridge)
- His Reminiscences, 1921:t.p. (Arthur Coleridge)
- His Eton in the forties, 1896:t.p. (an old colleger (Arthur Duke Coleridge)) [Info. from InU]
Wikipedia description:
Arthur Duke Coleridge (baptised, 1 February 1830 – 29 October 1913) was a nineteenth-century English lawyer who, as an amateur musician with influential connections, was the founder of The Bach Choir and the man who introduced the Mass in B minor by Johann Sebastian Bach to the English concert repertoire. He was also a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University in 1850. He was born at Ottery St Mary, Devon and died at South Kensington, London.
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