The Music and Legacy of Florence Price

The Music and Legacy of Florence Price

…it is time to finally and fully celebrate the vibrant history of all women and all persons of color who have been the creators and performers of some of music’s greatest riches as a regular part of the concert going experience. We must endeavor to honor Florence Price as a pioneer and secure her place in the musical canon through a rigorous exploration of her music and a zealous advocacy for her legacy. 

SUSO Recognized by Women’s Philharmonic Advocacy

SUSO Recognized by Women’s Philharmonic Advocacy

SELINSGROVE — Susquehanna University’s Symphony Orchestra was awarded a $500 grant from Women’s Philharmonic Advocacy in recognition of its efforts to feature music composed by women.

8 Winners and 2 Losers in the Great Beethoven Debate

8 Winners and 2 Losers in the Great Beethoven Debate

The music world has been tying itself in knots over Ludwig van Beethoven recently. In the year of his 250th birthday, some are calling for a boycott of organizations that perform his music. Others are offering a counter-reformation of sorts, with hashtags and memes in defense of the celebration. Here are eight winning ideas and two counterproductive ideas to consider.

Interview: Podium Time (Part 2)

Interview: Podium Time (Part 2)

…How a person or an organization spends its money speaks to what it cares about. And what is a season program, if not a musical budget?

The List: 2019

The List: 2019

In a year packed with highs, lows, and plenty of news, here’s a look back on some highlights, both worldwide and personal.

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