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March 20, 2025: publication date for “The Musical World of Paul Winter” (Terra Nova Press)

• March 17, 2025 • Leave a Comment

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Tags: cathedral of st. john the divine, charles ives, david darling, endangered species, eugene friesen, grand canyon, instrumental, jazz, jim scott, litchfield, music, music for the people, paul halley, Paul McCandless, paul winter, paul winter consort, paul-sullivan, saxophone, soprano-saxophone, summer solstice, susan osborn, Teresa Thomason, the environment, whales, winter solstice, wolf, wolves, world-music


Bob Gluck, “The Musical World of Paul Winter” (Intelligent Arts, 2019) – newly released ebook

• March 22, 2019 • 1 Comment

Posted in music and nature, music and politics, religion and music
Tags: consort, david darling, endangered species, jim scott, music, paul winter, paul winter consort, spirituality, susan osborn, whales, wolves


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