By Jeremy Pound

Published: Friday, 02 February 2024 at 14:46 PM


You’ve lit the candles, have the champagne ready and the oysters are on ice. Now all it needs is a little classical music to make your Valentine’s Day supper just perfect. May we, then, suggest the following pieces of romantic classical music to accompany your love-filled evening…?

Best romantic classical music inspired by love

Price: Adoration

Given the prejudice that she encountered throughout her career, on account of both her race and her gender, one can assume that the American composer Florence Price was made of tough, gritty stuff. Despite this, her music regularly displays an abundance of joie-de-vivre, charm and warmth. Written in 1951, two years before her death, her Adoration implies a loving fondness built up through the years rather than the full fire of youthful passion. Though Price wrote the four-minute work for solo stringed instrument and piano, there are lovely arrangements for string ensemble and for organ.

We named Florence Price one of the best female composers ever and one of the greatest black composers of all time.