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Paul Halley
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Original compositions by sax and pipe organ, based on melodies by the humpback whales themselves. Leonard Nimoy narrates from "Moby Dick" and the poetry of D. H. Lawrence, Gary Snyder and Roger Payne, giving voice with the same deep feeling for whales that inspired his story for the film STAR TREK IV.
Grammy Award Nominee
A rhythmic, joyous and contemporary celebration of the Earth in the form of the Mass, featuring the Consort with the voices of the wolf, whale, loon, and the choruses of New York’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine. This ecological and ecumenical Earth Mass has become an annual tradition at the Cathedral each first Sunday of October.
Paul Halley explores more of the extraordinary range of his composing, arranging and keyboard skills, drawing on his roots in jazz and classical traditions to create original music that is vital and timeless. With guest artists Paul Wertico and David Blamires of the Pat Metheny Group.
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
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