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2018: the Year of Florence

2018: the Year of Florence

65 years after her death, one of the twentieth century’s most important voices has finally begun to receive the attention she so richly deserves. Florence Beatrice Price, born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1887, was the first African-American woman to have a composition performed in concert by a major American orchestra.

Price: Symphony No. 4

Price: Symphony No. 4

the world will get to experience Price’s final statement in the form in the new year. Thanks to Schirmer’s rapid movements, we will be able to do so with score in hand.

Price's Symphonic Works: A Field Guide

Price's Symphonic Works: A Field Guide

When an important composer's papers, including dozens of her best works, are lost and then later found, an entire cottage industry must necessarily grow up around bringing these works to life. Thankfully, the University of Arkansas has begun to create exactly that, and many of Price's works are seeing their very first performances and recordings…

Jordan Randall Smith is the Music Director of Symphony Number One.