The Dunbar Historic Neighborhood Association's weeklong fifth annual Florence Price Birthday Celebration, "honoring the life, legacy and musical brilliance" of Little Rock-born composer Florence ...
More than 70 years after her death, the musical renaissance for Little Rock-born composer Florence Beatrice Price continues at full steam. Price's work, neglected both before and after her passing in ...
Pianist Michelle Cann (left) and soprano Karen Slack (right) won best classical solo vocal album at the 2025 Grammys for their recording ''Beyond The Years: Unpublished Songs Of Florence Price.'' ...
A horrific racially motivated attack in the 1920s led Florence Price (1887-1953) to transform from an obscure piano teacher into a world-class pianist and classical music composer. Largely lost to ...
The Fayetteville Public Library and the University of Arkansas collaborated to remember the life and music of Florence Price, a Little Rock native and the first Black woman composer to have her work ...
Despite having her symphony performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1933, Florence Price was not a household name during her lifetime. That began to change in 2009 when a couple found pages and ...
Previously unrecorded choral compositions by Florence Price, born in Little Rock in the 1880s, are now out in the world thanks to Hill Records, a student-run record label at the University of Arkansas ...
Florence Price's legacy continues to live on through performances and recordings of her music, much of which was unpublished -- and indeed unknown -- in her lifetime.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 ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The Utah Symphony's performance of Florence Price's Piano Concerto restores an ...
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 ...
Racial bias and misogyny are endemic in the practice and performance of classical music and have restricted many great talents from making their way into the classical canon. Florence Price (1887–1953 ...