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First name: Arthur W.
Last name: Foote
Dates: 1853-1937
Category: Quartet
Nationality: American
Opus name: Opus 23 in C (1892)
Publisher: Silvertrust
Peculiarities: www.imslp.org; cobbett
Information: Arthur Foote (5 March 1853 - 8 April 1937) was an American classical composer, and a member of the "Boston Six." The other five were George Whitefield Chadwick, Amy Beach, Edward MacDowell, John Knowles Paine, and Horatio Parker. A good part of Foote's compositions consists of chamber music and these works are generally among his best. The Chamber Music Journal, discussing Foote's chamber music, has written, "If his name is not entirely unknown, it is fair to say that his music is. This is a shame. Foote's chamber music is first rate, deserving of regular public performance." His Piano Quintet, Op.38 and Piano Quartet, Op.23, are singled out for special praise. With regard to the Piano Quintet, the author writes, "Each of the movements is a gem. The Scherzo is particularly fine and the rousing finale beyond reproach. I believe that the only reason this work never received the audience it deserved and deserves is because it was written by an American who was 'out of the loop.' As for the Piano Quartet, the opinion is that "it is as good as any late 19th century piano quartet."