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Three Negro Spirituals for violin and piano; Florence Price (Schirmer)

Three Negro Spirituals for violin and piano; Florence Price (Schirmer)Three Negro Spirituals for violin and piano; Florence Price (Schirmer)Three Negro Spirituals for violin and piano; Florence Price (Schirmer)Three Negro Spirituals for violin and piano; Florence Price (Schirmer)
Catalog ID: VNPRIC3SPIRISCH

This is a print-on-demand edition and will have the date of printing on the cover.

Florence Price (1887-1953) was an American composer and an influential figure in Chicago's Black Renaissance. Born and raised in Arkansas, she enrolled at Boston's New England Conservatory at age 15 and showed incredible promise. She eventually moved to Chicago, where she wrote most of her works and became the first African-American woman to be programmed by a major orchestra.

In 2009, a substantial catalogue of her compositions was rescued from an abandoned Illinois house slated for demolition. Since then, her music has rapidly re-entered the wider classical canon. Beautifully romantic and infused with the rich cultural heritage of African-American idioms, her music represents an integral part of America's musical history and, as Alex Ross of the New Yorker asserts, ''deserves to be widely heard.''

Price's spiritual arrangements for violin and piano, named by her as ''Three Negro Spirituals'', date from 1933, around the time of her first big successes as a composer. They are sensitive, beautiful settings of African-American spirituals in the vein of Heifetz, bringing out the natural, soulful expression of the violin. For advanced players.

CONTENTS:

  • I. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
  • II. Oh Holy Lord
  • III. Lord, I Want To Be A Christian
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Book Type: Repertoire
Ensemble: Accompanied Solos
Publisher: G. Schirmer
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$50.00