Dear Friends,
I am proud to announce the arrival of my debut, “Boston Two,” a new recording featuring songs by Amy Beach and Arthur Foote, with George Peachey, piano. You can sample a few tracks below and on any of the main music sites like iTunes and Cd Baby, but I hope you will consider supporting the project by purchasing a physical CD on this site, so that you can enjoy the 12-page booklet which includes song lyrics as well as photography by Marc Isaac and Gabriela Bulisova. To buy the cd, please click on button below. The transaction is secure with Paypal.
Foote: If Love were what the Rose is
Amy Beach (1867-1944) and Arthur Foote (1853-1937) were leading American composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who, along with Edward MacDowell, John Knowles Paine, George Chadwick, and Horatio Parker, made up a group unofficially known as the “Boston Six.” These composers were some of the first to write in the classical tradition in the US and additionally were pioneers of American music education. Beach especially distinguished herself in a male-dominated field and contributed a vast range of musical works for the American repertory. I hope you enjoy my recording.
Please spread the word! Yours, Delia
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