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Clara Schumann and Florence Price Get Their Due at Carnegie Hall

The New York Times – Music:

Two works by these composers have been marginalized in classical music, but they were never forgotten, as their histories show.

Sarah Fritz and A. Kori Hill
Author: Sarah Fritz and A. Kori Hill

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Carnegie Hall, Classical Music, Nezet-Seguin, Yannick, Philadelphia Orchestra, Price, Florence (1887-1953), Rana, Beatrice, Schumann, Clara
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