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Cambridge Companion to Florence B. Price

Contributor(s): Ege, Samantha (Editor), Hill, Alexandra Kori (Editor)

ISBN: 9781009169370

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: March 19, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.69" H x 9.61" L x 6.69" W ( 1.15 lbs) 328 pages

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Music | History and Criticism | General

Series: Cambridge Companions to Music

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Description: Active in Chicago during the first half of the twentieth century, Florence B. Price was an African American composer, pianist, organist and music teacher, and a central figure in the first generation of Black composers of art music in the US. Price's aesthetic engaged with Black music of the enslavement period, and her gendered racial identity deserves careful consideration, while her geography and era distinguish her trajectory from those of her European and Anglo-American counterparts. This Companion introduces readers to archives and sources on Price, the style and genre of her music, and her artistic communities, and reception. It contextualizes Price's music and life in relation to the sociocultural climate of her time, the Black classical scene to which she belonged, and the compositional aesthetics that informed her craft. It offers an alternative view of music's capacity to uplift and amplify underrepresented voices.

Brief description: Samantha Ege is an award-winning musicologist and internationally recognized concert pianist. She is the author of South Side Impresarios: How Race Women Transformed Chicago's Classical Music Scene (2024). Her albums spotlight underrepresented composers, and encompass collaborations with Odaline de la Martinez, Castle of our Skins, and the BBC Philharmonic.

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