
Women's Philharmonic San Francisco Bay- Florence Price: Sym No. 3 Mississippi River Suit (CD)
Women's Philharmonic San Francisco Bay- Florence Price: Sym No. 3 Mississippi River Suit (CD)
"this first important black female composer has become celebrated recently as we discover her works. This includes her best Symphony and major Suite" (Alto)... *"history bears down on the opening of the Third Symphony... big moments where Price clearly feels the burden of the African American experience but allows it to fuel her soul. It's easy to forget that she's a contemporary of George Gershwin. In fact, (he) attended the premiere of Price's Symphony No.1. So how do we tell this story, recognising on the one hand... she's been neglected in this historiography, but... also she's very much a part of the American symphonic scene?" (*Gramophone)
Tracklist:
- Florence Price; the Oak (1934)
- Mississippi River Suite (1934)
- Symphony No. 3 in C minor (1940)
- Symphony No. 3 In C Minor: II. Andante Ma Non Troppo
- Symphony No. 3 In C Minor: III. Juba - Allegro
- Symphony No. 3 In C Minor: IV. Scherzo - Finale
Women's Philharmonic San Francisco Bay- Florence Price: Sym No. 3 Mississippi River Suit (CD)
"this first important black female composer has become celebrated recently as we discover her works. This includes her best Symphony and major Suite" (Alto)... *"history bears down on the opening of the Third Symphony... big moments where Price clearly feels the burden of the African American experience but allows it to fuel her soul. It's easy to forget that she's a contemporary of George Gershwin. In fact, (he) attended the premiere of Price's Symphony No.1. So how do we tell this story, recognising on the one hand... she's been neglected in this historiography, but... also she's very much a part of the American symphonic scene?" (*Gramophone)
Tracklist:
- Florence Price; the Oak (1934)
- Mississippi River Suite (1934)
- Symphony No. 3 in C minor (1940)
- Symphony No. 3 In C Minor: II. Andante Ma Non Troppo
- Symphony No. 3 In C Minor: III. Juba - Allegro
- Symphony No. 3 In C Minor: IV. Scherzo - Finale
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"this first important black female composer has become celebrated recently as we discover her works. This includes her best Symphony and major Suite" (Alto)... *"history bears down on the opening of the Third Symphony... big moments where Price clearly feels the burden of the African American experience but allows it to fuel her soul. It's easy to forget that she's a contemporary of George Gershwin. In fact, (he) attended the premiere of Price's Symphony No.1. So how do we tell this story, recognising on the one hand... she's been neglected in this historiography, but... also she's very much a part of the American symphonic scene?" (*Gramophone)
Tracklist:
- Florence Price; the Oak (1934)
- Mississippi River Suite (1934)
- Symphony No. 3 in C minor (1940)
- Symphony No. 3 In C Minor: II. Andante Ma Non Troppo
- Symphony No. 3 In C Minor: III. Juba - Allegro
- Symphony No. 3 In C Minor: IV. Scherzo - Finale












