Sascha El Mouissi, Ted Black - Hold Fast to Dreams - Songs by Florence Price (2026) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Hold Fast to Dreams - Songs by Florence Price
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: CAvi-music
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 57:30
Total Size: 231 / 557 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Price: The Island of my Dreams (2:22)
2. Price: Hold Fast to Dreams (1:53)
3. Price: They Lie, they Lie (1:55)
4. Price: Songs to the Dark Virgin (1:54)
5. Price: Night (1:57)
6. Price: Bright be the Place (1:54)
7. Price: Lethe (1:08)
8. Price: There be None (2:00)
9. Price: Love-in-a-mist (2:01)
10. Price: The Superstitious Ghost (2:29)
11. Price: Ham & Eggs (1:24)
12. Price: The Moon Bridge (2:01)
13. Price: Dawn's Awakening (2:18)
14. Price: Three Short Songs: No. 1, Day Dawns (1:09)
15. Price: Three Short Songs: No. 2, The Crescent Moon (0:34)
16. Price: Three Short Songs: No. 3, The Broken Bowl (1:30)
17. Price: Because (2:03)
18. Price: Interim (2:21)
19. Price: My Little Dreams (1:16)
20. Price: We Have Tomorrow (0:56)
21. Price: An April Day (1:31)
22. Price: Beside the Sea (2:05)
23. Price: God Gives Me You (2:03)
24. Price: The Glory of the Day Was in Her Face (2:03)
25. Price: A White Rose (1:15)
26. Price: I Grew a Rose (3:17)
27. Price: Sunset (1:39)
28. Price: Song is so Old (1:49)
29. Price: Travel's End (2:19)
30. Price: 4 Encore Songs: No. 1, Tobacco (0:32)
31. Price: 4 Encore Songs: No. 2, A Flea and a Fly (0:20)
32. Price: 4 Encore Songs: No. 3, "Come, come", said Tom's Father (0:30)
33. Price: 4 Encore Songs: No. 4, Song of the Open Road (0:39)
34. Price: Little Things (2:32)

A composer advocates for the exchange of different traditions and cultures. "Florence B. Price's works combine a fascinating spectrum of intense emotion, buoyant lightness, and playful charm, which captivated me from the very first moment. In particular, her songs, which bear witness to great sensitivity and melodic ingenuity, have made a lasting impression on me in terms of their expressiveness and complexity. However, it is not only her music that touches me; I also feel profoundly moved by her life story. Florence B. Price was a single mother of two children after separating from her husband. Tragically, she had to cope with the loss of one of her children at an early age – a fate that is sure to have shaped her life profoundly. As an African-American artist, she also had to assert herself in an era characterised by deep-seated racism, and in a world where women in classical music rarely found recognition. Astonishingly, her works have not yet been fully published or featured in the standard repertoire. Her music, culturally rich, full of history, and brimming with emotion, deserves to be elevated to its rightful rank due to its artistic quality. The apparent lack of widespread recognition of Price’s oeuvre cannot be explained by a lack of compositional quality, but rather by socio-historical circumstances that marginalised artists like her. It is very surprising that their works have not yet been published in their entirety... " (Excerpt from the liner notes by Sascha El Mouissi).