The Paul Winter Consort’s 2023 Winter Solstice Celebration

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In 1980, Paul Winter’s saxophone first echoed through New York’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine to mark the Winter Solstice. It was the beginning of an annual tradition, featuring musical guests from around the world, and NPR’s broadcast of those concerts became a seasonal tradition as well. This year, Paul Winter combed through the archives and selected his favorite moments from forty years of Winter Solstice celebrations.

SET LIST

  • “Sun Singer” (Paul Winter, Paul Halley)
  • “Tomorrow Is My Dancing Day” (traditional)
  • “Luiza” (Antonio Carlos Jobim)
  • “Lua Soberana” (Sergio Mendes)
  • “Hey Mara” (Bulgarian Folk Song)
  • “Harvest Faire” (Paul Winter)
  • “Fantasia in G” (Johann Sebastian Bach)
  • “Sun Singer” (Paul Winter, Paul Halley)
  • “Icarus” (Ralph Towner)
  • “Love Is Not In Your Mind” (Arto Tunçboyacıyan)
  • “Jingle Bells” (James Lord Pierpont)
  • “Christmas Day Is Come” (traditional)
  • “Silent Night” (traditional)
  • Medley: “Minuit” (Keita Fodeba, with English words by Susan Osborn and John Guth) / “Auld Lang Syne” (traditional)

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