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Bringing History to Life Through Music

EARLY AMERICAN MUSIC
by

REVIEWS AND ENDORSEMENTS


 Tuning up before a concert in 
Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia
"As I am sure was obvious to you through the excitement of the audience, your presentation was excellent . . . timely, seamless, and informative." —Katrina A Stacy, Worcester Art Museum

"Rarely have I see a more attentive audience . . . Even the children paid rapt attention to your music and remarks." —Priscilla J. Johnson, Longwood Gardens

"A first-class job . . . expertly researched and performed selection of music . . . neatly avoid[ing] the cliches of early music." —Joseph McLellan, The Washington Post

"They begin with meticulous scholarship . . . [with] much attention to acoustic detail [and] a high level of musicianship. . ."—Arthur F. Schrader, "Singing History"

". . . wonderfully warm and rich . . . skillful and exciting. . . their two voices blend magically."  —The Maryland Historical Magazine

"David's voice is the best tenor I've heard in many moons and ideally suited for this repertoire."—Paul R. Schlitz, Jr, harpsichordist

Listen to a sample from their recordings:

Corn Riggs

Over the Hills and Far Away

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Created and published September 18, 2001    Updated August 9, 2007
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