How did Lowell Mason pass on music to his children?

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Lowell Mason had four sons, all active musically. The two eldest, Daniel Gregory and Lowell, formed a publishing company in New York City. Lowell, the third son, Henry, and Emmons Hamlin founded Mason & Hamlin, a firm that first made organs and later made pianos. The youngest son, William Mason, 1829-1908, b. Boston, was a distinguished concert pianist and teacher... he son of Henry Mason, Daniel Gregory Mason, 1873-1953, b. Brookline, Mass., was important as a composer, writer, and lecturer.

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