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In 1995, the Consort lost gospel singer Kecia Lewis-Evans to Broadway. But they then had the great good fortune to meet Theresa Thomason, through their recording engineer, Tom Bates. Theresa has been part of the Consort family ever since. 2019 marks her 25th consecutive Winter Solstice performance. John Greenleaf Whittier wrote this poem of reconciliation in 1873, during the period following the Civil War. Over a century later, Paul Halley set these words to music.

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from Everybody Under the Sun: Voices of Solstice (The Singers), released December 6, 2019
Theresa Thomason / voice
Paul Winter / soprano sax
Eugene Friesen / cello
Paul Sullivan / piano
Eliot Wadopian / bass
Jamey Haddad / drums

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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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