Florence Beatrice Price, a pioneering African-American classical composer, presents a compelling collection of her works in the album "Florence Price: The Oak, Mississippi River; Symphony No. 3." Released on August 18, 2008, under eOne Music International Classics, this album is a testament to Price's remarkable musical prowess and her unique ability to blend African-American folk traditions with classical music.
The album opens with "The Oak," a piece that showcases Price's ability to evoke vivid imagery through music. The "Mississippi River Suite" follows, offering a serene and flowing journey through the landscapes and culture of the American South. The centerpiece of the album is Price's "Symphony No. 3 in C Minor," a powerful and dramatic work that demonstrates her mastery of the symphonic form. The symphony is divided into four movements, each offering a different facet of Price's compositional style, from the contemplative "Andante" to the exhilarating "Symphony No. 3 In C Minor: Scherzo: Finale."
Performed by the Women's Philharmonic under the direction of Apo Hsu, this album is a rare opportunity to experience the works of Florence Beatrice Price, a composer whose contributions to the classical music canon have been historically overlooked. With a total runtime of 1 hour and 9 minutes, this album is a substantial and rewarding listen for anyone interested in exploring the rich diversity of American classical music.
The album was originally released in 2001 by Koch International Classics and was reissued in 2008, making it more accessible to a wider audience. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "Florence Price: The Oak, Mississippi River; Symphony No. 3" offers a captivating and enriching listening experience.