
Where has this delightful, well-crafted, thoroughly idiomatic, tuneful (though harmonically conservative), and unpretentious piano music been for the past century? Listen to any piece at
Arthur Foote’s music is pleasant, conservative, and often attractive. The best piece here is the 4 Character Pieces after the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, where
Forget the tacky title. There’s some fine music in this collection of generally meditative music. The outstanding items are John Alden Carpenter’s lovely Sea Drift,
Even though American composer Arthur Foote (1853-1937) lived well into the 20th century, his music is definitely a product of 19th century Romanticism, particularly German
Aaron Copland wrote very little chamber music, and much of what exists was composed toward the latter part of his career. Threnody I and II
Not every excellent chamber group can land a recording on a major or independent label. Instead, the Serafino Trio, who made its debut in Spain