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Paul Winter and his consort met the Pokrovsky Ensemble when their two groups shared the stage at a concert at Moscow University in 1986, at the end of their first tour in the then Soviet Union. The Consort was so enthralled by their sound and spirit, that they began exploring possibilities to collaborate. This led to their return to Moscow in the spring of 1987, to record with them their joint album Earthbeat, the first album of original music created by Russians and Americans together. The Ensemble has since become the Consort's “sister group,” touring together throughout the U.S. as well as in Japan, Spain, Israel, and Russia. They have been featured in several of the Consort's solstice events. “Kurski Funk” is based on a traditional song from the Kursk region in southern Russia. The recording of this song from the Consort's Earthbeat album was heard by millions as the theme of the TV show Survivor.

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from Everybody Under the Sun: Voices of Solstice (The Singers), released December 6, 2019
Paul Winter / soprano sax
Eugene Friesen / cello
Rhonda Larson / flute
Paul Halley / piano
Russ Landau / bass
Glen Velez / percussion
Sammy Figueroa / percussion
Gordon Gottlieb / drums

Dmitri Pokrovsky Ensemble:
Dmitri Pokrovsky
Alexander Danilov
Tamara Smyslova
Maria Nefedova
Elena Sidoreno
Olga Yukecheva
Irina Shishkina
Evgeny Vedernikov
Dmitri Fokin
Sergei Zhirkov

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Paul Winter is a seven-time Grammy-winning saxophonist, whose sextet was the first jazz group to perform at the White House in 1962. His second group, the Paul Winter Consort, interweaves sounds from the natural world with classical and ethnic traditions, and the spontaneous spirit of jazz. Their annual Winter Solstice Celebrations and Earth Mass are among the most popular events in New York. ... more

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