Paul Winter's 34th Winter Solstice with Ivan Lins Set for Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Now thru 12/21
By: BWW News Desk Dec. 19, 2013
The sunny and rhythmic music of Brazil will warm the hearts of New Yorkers this December when Brazilian superstar Ivan Lins and colleagues join with the Paul Winter Consort in the 34th Annual Winter Solstice Celebration, today, Dec. 19 through 21, at New York's Cathedral of St John the Divine, the world's largest cathedral.
Now in its 34th year, the Winter Solstice Celebration has become New York's favorite holiday alternative to the Nutcracker and Radio City's Christmas Spectacular. This event is a contemporary take on ancient solstice rituals, when people felt a calling to come together on the longest night of the year to welcome the return of the sun and the birth of the New Year. Non-denominational and open to all, this secular celebration shares the Cathedral's universal mission of being a "unifying center" and takes full advantage of the extraordinary acoustic qualities of the Cathedral. CONCERT DETAILS: Venue: The Cathedral of St. John the DivineAddress: 1047 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10025 (at 112TH Street near Columbia University)
Dates & Times: Thursday, December 19, 2013, 8:00pm; Friday, December 20, 2013, 8:00pm; Saturday, December 21, 2013, 2:00pm and 7:30pm
Web: www.SolsticeConcert.com or www.paulwinter.com/winter-solstice
Phone: 866-811-4111
Ticket price: $35.00 & $55.00 (General Admission); $90.00 (Reserved Seating)
These moments transform the performance into a live surround-sound and visually immersive experience. They give the celebration depth, breadth, and a bold energy. It all started with a quirky carte blanche from the Cathedral's ecologically-minded dean, the Very Reverend James Parks Morton, who in 1980 told Winter, when he invited him and the Consort to be artists-in-residence, "That means you can do anything you want, baby." Winter and the Consort wanted to find the most universal milestone of the year and celebrate it. The solstice was a groundbreaking choice: It has long vibrated with expectancy and fire, and can counteract the hype and commerce that characterize the December holidays. Celebrating solstice was a way to have ritual, but without the bounds of organized faith. They created an annual event that made full use of the Cathedral, its unique and mysterious feel, seven-second reverberation, and even its world-class pipe organ. "My aspiration is that the audience will come away with their spirits awakened, and with a deepened sense of relatedness to the world and perhaps even the cosmos," Winter explains. "I'd like to invite people to come with a sense of adventure. I want to take them on a journey, and bring them home."
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