Florence Price
Florence Beatrice Price (née
Smith; April 9, 1887 – June 3, 1953) was an American
classical composer,
pianist,
organist and
music teacher. Born in
Little Rock, Arkansas, Price was educated at the
New England Conservatory of Music, and was active in
Chicago from 1927 until her death in 1953. Price is noted as the first
African-American woman to be recognized as a
symphonic composer, and the first to have a composition played by a major
orchestra. Price composed over 300 works: four
symphonies, four
concertos, as well as choral works,
art songs,
chamber music and music for solo instruments. In 2009, a substantial collection of her works and papers was found in her abandoned summer home.
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