Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s Romance for Violin and Orchestra in G major, Op. 39 (1899) is a lush, emotive, and lyrical piece from the Edwardian era. Often described as a “Romance of the Prairie Lilies,” it is a, romantic work known for its, introspection and deeply expressive, lyrical melody. It is a, popular choice for soloists and is, often featured on albums showcasing violin music