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Lyrical instrumental interpretations of bossa nova tunes by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Marino Pinto, Carlos Lyra and others features "Winter's liquid soprano sax, Castro-Neves' rich chord voicings, and solid but supple backing from bassist Nilson Matta and drummer Paulo Braga. [...] A long-overdue collaboration between two gifted and well-traveled musicians."
- Billboard Magazine
1999 Grammy Award Winner | Best New Age Album
A contemporary celebration of the summer solstice. This music, both original and traditional, emerged from the 'Celtic Solstice' events held in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine during two summer solstice celebrations. Featuring Paul Winter and Friends.
Eighteen guest artists and some remarkable voices from the wild join the Consort in a celebration for the twentieth anniversary of Earth Day. New compositions in tribute to the seven continents and the oceans interweave the sounds of African elephant, Amazonian "musical wren," Australian lyre-bird, orca, and endangered spotted-owl in a far-reaching musical journey.
This milestone collaboration, recorded in Moscow and New York in 1987, was the first album of original music created by Americans and Russians together. The Paul Winter Consort's western harmonies and Afro-Brazilian rhythms floating over the ancient circle songs and village chants revitalized by the dynamic Dmitri Pokrovsky Singers make this into an energetic, reverberating layering of sound.
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