Seven-time Grammy® winner Paul Winter has a body of work that chronicles his wide-ranging experiences in the musical traditions and natural environments of the Earth. The saxophonist, composer and bandleader founded Living Music as the recording context for his ensemble, the Paul Winter Consort, and his community of colleagues, which includes some of the world’s finest jazz, world, and classical musicians, along with notable voices from the great symphony of wildlife.
It was a blast when he came by my apartment, played some instruments, hung out and talked about the big event coming up: His 35th Annual Winter Solstice Celebration.
The Cathedral at St. John the Divine during the spectacle of Paul WInter’s Solstice Celebration
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