1. Sun Singer (Theme) 2. Lamento De Aiocá 3. The Silence Of A Candle 4. The Well-Tempered Wood Thrush 5. Chora Coraçāo (Cry, My Heart) 6. Sarabande 7. Lendas Brasileiras 8. DNA 9. Air 10. How Can I Keep From Singing 11. Lavadeiras 12. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 13. Moro Na Roça/Lapinha 14. Icarus
Theresa Thomason | voice; Paul Winter | soprano sax; Eugene Friesen | cello; Henrique Eisenmann | piano; Jeff Boratko | bassoon; Conor Ryan | percussion >>>>>>> Very early on a morning in June 2021, in the hills of northwest Connecticut, a unique ensemble of musicians gathered in the hayloft of a barn to perform a special livestream concert in celebration of the summer solstice. The album of this music, entitled Concert in the Barn, by the seven-time Grammy-winning Paul Winter Consort, will be released by Living Music Records on June 17, 2022. The inspiration for this concert comes from a long tradition of solstice celebrations by Paul Winter and his colleagues at New York's Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the Consort's long-time home forum. For the previous 25 years, the Cathedral had been the venue for this event, to welcome the sunrise of the longest day of the year. With the Cathedral closed for performances during the pandemic, it was opportune to take advantage of the cathedralesque loft of Paul Winter's barn as a grass-roots alternative to playing in the world's largest cathedral. The personnel of the ensemble was also a product of the pandemic, as it didn't seem prudent for most of the Consort's regular members to be traveling from their homes around the country to converge for this event, as they have for many years. Winter recognized that he needed to gather players from "the neighborhood." >>>>>>> PAST & PRESENT Paul Winter’s musical odyssey has long embraced the traditions of the world’s cultures, as well as the wildlife voices of what he refers to as “the greater symphony of the Earth.” From the early days of his college jazz sextet, which toured 23 countries of Latin America for the State Department and performed the first-ever jazz concert at the White House for the Kennedys in 1962, to his later ensemble, the Paul Winter Consort, his concert tours and recording expeditions have taken him to 52 countries and to wilderness areas on six continents, where he has traveled on rafts, dog sleds, mules, kayaks, tug-boats and Land Rovers. He has recorded over 50 albums, of which seven have been honored with Grammy® Awards. ~ paulwinter.com
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