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Our Recordings of American music feature chamber music written by composers who were associated with the Cornish Colony during America's Gilded Age. Now music lovers and scholars can turn back the pages of time and enjoy hearing a rare treasury of music from Victorian America which had been lost. In an era when the demand was for light "parlor music" , songs, and sacred music, these brave musical pioneers  established an American music in the classical style. This generation of musicians composed America's first symphonies, string quartets and operas. Today's listeners will find our recordings of music from the Cornish Art Colony appealing, refreshing, interesting, and romantic; well worth hearing again and again. Artists featured are some of the finest and most experienced musicians from Boston and greater New England. We invite you to browse our web pages to learn more about our music and artists.

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SILVERWOOD, USA: Dawn

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DAWN, American Treasures by Cornish Colony Composers Arthur Farwell and Arthur Whiting

Musical gems from the Gilded Age featuring music for violin, 'cello, harp, and piano and recorded for the first time. playing  time:
 

Arthur Farwell: Dawn for piano and Gods of the Mountain, opus 52 Suite for violin, 'cello and harp, Roses and Lilies from Tone Pictures After Pastels, opus 7 for harp

 Arthur Whiting: Suite Moderne for piano

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SILVERWOOD, USA: At Fox Meadow

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AT FOX MEADOW, The Cornish Colony Composers

Romantic, easy-listening violin and piano music by Gilded Age composers Walter Damrosch, Arthur Whiting, and Frederick Converse and recorded for the first time. playing  time 48'28"

Walter Damrosch: At Fox Meadow, Sonata for Piano and Violin, opus 6

Arthur Batelle Whiting: Polonaise Opus 20 No. 5 for piano

Frederick Shepherd Converse: Suite for Pianoforte, opus 2

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