Paul Winter's Solstice Celebration

Paul Winter's Summer and Winter Solstice Celebrations: World Music Celebrating the Solstice
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PAUL WINTER'S
13TH ANNUAL SUMMER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION

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    RENOWNED YOUNG TIBETAN SINGER JOINS THE PAUL WINTER CONSORT IN SUMMER SOSTICE CELEBRATION AT CATHEDRAL

    Photo © Jeff Day
    Paul Winter at the Solstice Celebration in New York's Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Photo © Jeff Day
    We invite you to welcome the dawning of summer in our acoustic feast in the world's largest Gothic Cathedral. Tibetan singer Yangjin Lamu will be featured in Paul Winter's 13th Annual Summer Solstice Celebration, on June 21, 2008, at New York's Cathedral of St. John the Divine.

    Yangjin Lamu grew up in the nomadic and farming region in the far north of Tibet, where she never saw electric lights until the age of 15. Her singing has led her to wide acclaim in Tibet, China and Taiwan. Paul Winter met her in his recent travels, and invited her to New York for the Summer Solstice Celebration. This will be Yangjin's first performance in America.

    *NOTE* (It is a coincidence that Yangjin Lamu's name is close to that of Yungchen Lhamo, the famous Tibetan singer who has performed in the US for many years.)

    The musicians will include: Paul Winter/soprano sax; Eugene Friesen/cello; Steve Gorn/bansuri (India); Jerry O'Sullivan/Uilleann pipes (Ireland); Café/percussion (Brazil); Peter May/conch shells; and Tim Brumfield/pipe organ.

    The Summer Solstice Celebration will take place at 4:30 am on Saturday morning, June 21, 2008. There will be one performance only.

    Paul Winter has long regarded the time of summer solstice as an auspicious opportunity for music-making. From the lineage of this event, over the past decade, has come a body of acclaimed live recordings, including Winter's 1999 Grammy-winning album Celtic Solstice, with Davy Spillane, Karan Casey, Joanie Madden, and Eileen Ivers; and his Grammy-nominated album Journey with the Sun, in 2001, featuring Mickey Hart, Arto Tuncboyaciyan, Niamh Parsons, and Spillane.

    Winter explains his affinity for this milestone, along with his aspiration for the event: "Summer solstice is one of the great turning points of the year, when the sun is at its peak and the days abound with the promise of life's fullness. It is a serenely powerful time in which the beauty of the natural world can infuse our spirit, bring us alive to the present, and perhaps awaken a deeper sense of relatedness to the community of life, to the Earth, and to the cosmos."

    "My dream, with this sunrise celebration, is to offer an experience of this resonance, through a deep-listening journey in the mystical ambience of these early morning hours within the awesome space and acoustics of this largest Gothic cathedral in the world. Our music begins in total darkness, and proceeds in a continuum, emanating from different places in the Cathedral. Gradually, as the great stained-glass windows slowly illuminate, the light joins the sound to carry us into the full dawning of the summer."

    In the same way that these longest days of the year in June are the polar opposite to December's longest nights of the year, the simplicity of this all-acoustic Summer Solstice Sunrise Celebration is in total contrast to the highly theatrical Winter Solstice Celebrations that the Consort has presented at the Cathedral over the past 27 years. Winter welcomes this opportunity to present a more intimate and reflective musical journey, in which players and listeners alike can revel in the extraordinary acoustics of the 150-foot dome of the Cathedral. Winter calls it, "our most profound event of the year."

    The Cathedral of St. John the Divine is located at Amsterdam Ave. and West 112th St., Manhattan.

    Tickets are $35 general admission for the sunrise concert. Please visit OvationTix at https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/47141.

    For more information visit www.livingmusic.com/solstice.


    NOTE TO EDITORS:

    For more on Paul's biography, begin at:
    http://www.livingmusic.com/biographies/pwinter.html

    For Paul Winter photographs, check out photos 2, 3, and 4 viewable and downloadable from the following link:
    http://www.livingmusic.com/solstice/photos2.html
    The other photos are *not * appropriate as they are components of the very different winter solstice celebration.

    More about Yangjin Lamu
    *NOTE* It is a coincidence that Yangjin Lamu's name is close to that of Yungchen Lhamo, the famous Tibetan singer who has performed in the US for many years.

    You might like to consult this article about the meaning of the Summer Solstice


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