Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Hits from Renée Fleming’s career at the Metropolitan Opera, an unlikely Mozart and Beethoven recording and Florence Price are among the highlights.
Florence Price's legacy continues to live on through performances and recordings of her music, much of which was unpublished -- and indeed unknown -- in her lifetime. Price's work, neglected both ...
Florence Beatrice Price (1887-1953) was a remarkable African-American pianist, composer and educator. Florence Price's compositional output was extensive, comprising over 300 works across various ...
Pianist Michelle Cann's debut solo release, Revival, celebrates the vast legacy of Florence Price and Margaret Bonds. Tonight we'll hear Price's Piano Sonata from that recording on 91.1, 107.5 and our ...
NEW YORK -- Students at the Kaufman Music Center's Special Music School started Black History Month on a high note to make a special introduction to the community. "She (Florence Price) was really an ...
Host Scott Yoo follows the trail of great African American composer Florence Price, learning that West African music and European hymns inspired nearly all American popular music. He begins with the ...
Rocking Chair, by Florence Price, is a gentle and nostalgic solo piano piece spanning approximately three pages. It effectively captures the sensation of lounging in a rocking chair on a lazy ...
Learn five facts about American composer Florence Price. Although she won a handful of awards for her work, Price struggled to find greater success, fighting against the twin issues of racism and ...
Thursday felt like a special night in Symphony Hall. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra has programmed the music of Florence Price before, as recently as last year, but for the first time the orchestra ...
The U.S. Army Field Band and Canadian Armed Forces honored Florence Price, the first African-American woman composer to have her work performed by a major U.S. orchestra. Born in 1887, Price blended ...