Music made within the life of the house — recorded, performed, and woven into everything the Salon creates.
The MusicThe Salon has its own studio, and its own musicians. The music made here is not a separate enterprise — it is an extension of the same intellectual and creative life that runs through everything the Salon does: its art, its writing, its conversation.
It is music that belongs to the house. Shaped by the people who pass through it, it feeds into the Salon's publications, events, and visual work — forming part of a coherent body of creative output rather than standing apart from it.
Recordings are made over time, as part of the ongoing life of the house. Not to a commercial schedule, but to the rhythm of the work itself.
"The music comes from the same place as everything else made here — from serious attention, from shared life, from the conviction that beauty is worth making."
"A house that thinks together makes music that sounds like it."
The studio sits within the house, surrounded by books, art, and the life of the people who pass through. The acoustic environment has been attended to with the same care given to everything else in the Salon — and what surrounds the work enters it.
Informal performances, late evenings, music played to a room that is genuinely listening — these are part of what the Salon is, and part of what it makes.
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