All the World's Fair's a stage
Kate Molleson and Samantha Ege explore Florence Price’s growing visibility, from World’s Fair triumphs to high‑profile collaborations and performances.
Kate Molleson focuses on Florence Price at a moment when her music was reaching its widest audience, from major orchestral performances to high profile cultural events in Chicago. Centring on the World’s Fair, the programme traces the concerts, pageants and collaborations through which Price’s work circulated during the 1930s, and the prominence she achieved amid the social and political realities of the period.
String Quartet in G major – II. Andante moderato
Catalyst Quartet
Symphony No. 1 in E minor – III. Juba Dance
The Philadelphia Orchestra
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor
Fantasie Nègre No. 4 in B minor
Samantha Ege, piano
Piano Concerto in One Movement – Adagio cantabile
Jeneba Kanneh Mason, piano
Chineke! Orchestra
Leslie Suganandarajah, conductor
Sympathy
Louise Toppin, soprano
Jay Pierson, piano
John O’Brien, piano
My Soul’s Been Anchored in the Lord
Marian Anderson, contralto
The Oak
Apo Hsu, conductor
The Women’s Philharmonic
Produced by Ellie Ajao for Âé¶¹Éç Audio Wales and West.
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