

Florence Beatrice Price and the Long Journey of American Musical Self-Recognition
Florence Beatrice Price did not appear suddenly in American musical history, nor did her achievement emerge in isolation. Her work stands at the end of a long, uneven intellectual and institutional process, one that begins not in the United States, but in nineteenth-century Europe. To understand what Price achieved, and why it mattered, it is necessary to begin with the composer who first articulated, from outside America, a systematic diagnosis of its cultural condition: Ant
Arda Tunca
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