Yannick Nézet-Séguin – Florence Price – Symphonies Nos. 1 & 3

$36.00

2 x Vinyl LP, Stereo

In 1933, Florence Price's 'Symphony No. 1' was the first symphonic work by a Black woman to be played by a major American orchestra. Steeped in American folk music, spirituals, and church hymns, Price's celebrated work reflects her experience as a Black woman raised in the post-Civil War South. Florence Price composed her 'Third Symphony' in the midst of the Chicago Renaissance and it reflects her growth as a composer, taking more risks, adding modern techniques, and expanding emotional elements as compared to her more traditional 'First Symphony'. The 2 symphonies, played by the Philadelphia Orchestra and conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin, were recorded in Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia in early 2021.


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Symphony No. 1 In E Minor
A1 1. Allegro Ma Non Troppo 18:11
B1 2. Largo, Maestoso 13:22
B2 3. Juba Dance. Allegro 3:41
B3 4. Finale. Presto 4:52
Symphony No. 3 In C Minor
C1 1. Andante – Allegro 11:27
D1 2. Andante Ma Non Troppo 9:32
D2 3. Juba. Allegro – Andantino 5:05
D3 4. Scherzo. Finale. Allegro 5:04


Collection: Deutsche Grammophon