From the Cd album "Voices of the Woods"
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Woodland Sketches Op.51
by Edward MacDowell
To a Wild Rose, Will o' the Wisp, At an Old Trysting Place, In Autumn, From an Indian Lodge, To a Water Lily, From Uncle Remus, A Deserted Farm, By a Meadow Brook, Told at Sunset.
Composed in 1896 by the American composer, Edward MacDowell, the "Woodland Sketches, Op.51," is a recognized classic of American music. It reflects the beauty of the New England woods, as well as its history, literature, folk music, and folklore. The style of the music is romantic, bordering on impressionistic in its evocation of moods and atmospheres. Rich in genuine sentiment and full of remembrance, this brilliant collection of poetic miniatures is a window into a bygone America; one of grace, sensitivity, and rural charm.
H. F.
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