yes, he is wonderful. Must be in his mid-80s by now.
A friend of mine was college roommates with a cello player, from their circle.
In addition to the Paul Winter Consort, there was a group that split off from them, called "Oregon" (a lot of them went to the University of Oregon, in Eugene, growing up).
I included a link to one of their songs.
I know Paul Winter used to do concerts at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in NYC. Probably around the holidays.
Massively, massively talented musician.
Was trying to come up with some more ideas for you. Not many quite like Paul Winter.
There is Yasmin Levy, a Sephardic Israeli singer (with amazing pipes)...
Azam Ali is wonderful. Her album Portals of Grace is very nice. She sings a bunch of medieval melodies. Haunting, beautiful
Well, you know, there is Pat Metheny, he's done some wonderful stuff. Married? Play this for your wife:
Pat Metheny - Beatles Song "And I Love Her"
Carlos Santana has done some very beautiful, very mellow songs. Moonflower and Aquamarine are two.
Momma was a coloratura. I still love opera.
here's Pavarotti doing Ave Maria, right in the heart of his career, when he was at the height of his voice. As a kid, I actually saw this...mom practicing and the crystal started to shatter from her voice. We had to wrap the surviving crystal in linen napkins and put away in a drawer!!! The walls used to vibrate!!
Luciano Pavarotti - Ave Maria, Notre Dame Cathedral, Montreal 1978
my mom used to sing the Ave Maria (I forget if it was the Schubert?) at the local churches for weddings...
Thank you. All great stuff and you really know your music. I was fortunate enough to see
Andre Bocelli last December at Madison Square Garden. At the concert they had a tribute to Luciano Pavarotti. What a voice.
Thank you. All great stuff and you really know your music. I was fortunate enough to see
Andre Bocelli last December at Madison Square Garden. At the concert they had a tribute to Luciano Pavarotti. What a voice.
I am the wife.