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Ambient piano music reflecting the sights, sounds, and seasons of a New England childhood
The Charter Oak is a collective collaboration between the Oak Brothers in which they reimagine their New England childhood memories through an acoustic piano treated with modern ambient textures.
The Oak Brothers grew up along one of Southern New England's most picturesque roads where brilliantly colored Oak trees lined jagged stone walls, picket fences, windy roads and church steeples. They were raised in a Colonial Farmhouse built in 1820, and spent much of their youth exploring the expansive woods of New England where they built forts and created trails to ride their bikes on. Each fall they would pick Cortland apples from the trees in their yard and sell them to friends and neighbors, rake countless leaves of bright reds and golds, and stack cords of wood along the sides of their house which would provide heat in three fireplaces for the cold New England winter that lay ahead.
Each distinct season in New England provided the brothers with unique and vivid memories; the bleak and silent winters, the pastel colors of the spring flowers, and the hot and humid summers by small ponds that darted the landscapes, but it would be the iconic fall seasons of New England that impacted the Oak Brothers the most, and ultimately informed the music they would write.
https://oakbrothersmusic.com/
The Charter Oak is a collective collaboration between the Oak Brothers in which they reimagine their New England childhood memories through an acoustic piano treated with modern ambient textures.
The Oak Brothers grew up along one of Southern New England's most picturesque roads where brilliantly colored Oak trees lined jagged stone walls, picket fences, windy roads and church steeples. They were raised in a Colonial Farmhouse built in 1820, and spent much of their youth exploring the expansive woods of New England where they built forts and created trails to ride their bikes on. Each fall they would pick Cortland apples from the trees in their yard and sell them to friends and neighbors, rake countless leaves of bright reds and golds, and stack cords of wood along the sides of their house which would provide heat in three fireplaces for the cold New England winter that lay ahead.
Each distinct season in New England provided the brothers with unique and vivid memories; the bleak and silent winters, the pastel colors of the spring flowers, and the hot and humid summers by small ponds that darted the landscapes, but it would be the iconic fall seasons of New England that impacted the Oak Brothers the most, and ultimately informed the music they would write.
https://oakbrothersmusic.com/
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