Florence Price Mississippi River Suite

Started by Paul Barasi, Sunday 12 January 2020, 17:22

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Paul Barasi

Nobody knows the trouble I've seen promoting unsung composers. The fun and joy in Florence Price's well-crafted, free-flowing Mississippi River Suite celebrates its African-American spiritual roots in a melodic cruise that paints in exuberant sound the passing shoreline cultures.   

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfdvCrqzTm0

Finn_McCool

I like that piece a lot!  Thanks for reminding me to check out this neglected/newly rediscovered composer.  I remember reading about when all her papers were found in that old house and then I never got around to checking out any of her music.

Alan Howe

It's worth doing a search here for 'Florence Price'.

Richard Moss

A slight diversion while staying with this composer.  Has anyone heard anymore about the 'recently' discovered cache of her 'unpublished' manuscripts?  Anything known in the recording pipeline?  I quite like her mix of traditional symphonic approach blended with american tunes and rhythms.

Cheers

Richard