Wintersong (Paul Winter album)
Wintersong is an album released in 1986 by Paul Winter, featuring the Paul Winter Consort. The album is a collection of lesser known folk melodies from North America and Europe, arranged in a mixed style of jazz and classical, and played with Brazilian rhythms.
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Released | 1986 | |||
Genre | New age, jazz | |||
Length | 35:41 | |||
Label | Living Music | |||
Producer | Eugene Friesen, Paul Winter | |||
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Track listing
- "Tomorrow Is My Dancing Day" (Trad. English)
- "Swedish Song" (Gustaf Nordqvist)
- "The Cherry Tree" (Trad. Appalachian)
- "Little One" (Trad. Appalachian)
- "Peasant Revels" (Trad. German and English)
- "Dance Of The Golden Bough" (Trad. Italian)
- "Beautiful Star" (Odetta)
- "Wintersong" (Trad. French)
- "Joy" (J.S.Bach)
Personnel
- Paul Winter – soprano saxophone
- Nancy Rumbel – English horn, oboe
- Rhonda Larson – flute
- Paul Halley – piano, organ, harpsichord
- Dan Carillo – steel-string guitar
- Oscar Castro-Neves – classical guitar
- Eugene Friesen – cello
- Russ Landau – bass
- Guilherme Franco – snare drum
- Marcio Supal – cuica, whistle
- Neil Clark – donno, bells, percussion
- Ted Moore – orchestra bells, surdo, percussion
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