I can’t help but tear up when I listen to this. My mother would play this album every year during the holidays. It reminds me of the childhood magic of Christmas, and happy times spent with loved ones, including grandparents who are no longer with us. I will play this for my children someday...
I have been listening to George Winston since the early 80s. He is one of a small group of musicians who's music I can listen to over and over and it will always take me away . This and Autumn both have a special place in my heart, though, like no other music has, or most likely ever will.
I saw George Winsonplaying this live in San Francisco 1983 I thought it cool he played barefoot. The music calmed a restless boy and now lowers the blood pressure of an old guy. Some music unlocks my soul and this is one of them.
This reminds of my Dad playing this on the stereo whenever it was snowing outside. It really epitomizes the beauty of snow. Only Vivaldi's Seasons and this album have captured that essence.
I was living in Venezuela at the time and my dad met BMG's president. He gave my dad 4 or 5 LP's and the pretty picture in the cover one caught my eye. I played the Pachelbel tune and almost cried. Since then I can't get tired of listening to this album.
Still have the old vinyl, masterpiece, first choice wintertime music, it is a sort of a cult, you can´t say anything against it, but then again, who could do such a thing?
I discovered George Winston back in the early 90s when I working in preschool. This this cd is timeless and as we approach the holiday season , it is in my rotation.
I can’t help but tear up when I listen to this. My mother would play this album every year during the holidays. It reminds me of the childhood magic of Christmas, and happy times spent with loved ones, including grandparents who are no longer with us. I will play this for my children someday...
I feel you. This Lp changed my being, too. I used to gift it on vinyl and tape back in the day.
It's unyielding in emotion.
ON VINYL BROTHER..........SO SAD
Windham Hill music heals broken hearts
I have been listening to George Winston since the early 80s. He is one of a small group of musicians who's music I can listen to over and over and it will always take me away
. This and Autumn both have a special place in my heart, though, like no other music has, or most likely ever will.
This is what I used to listen to drifting off to sleep. So peaceful, but I can tell you that I had some sincerely strange dreams.
Yo descubrí a Georges Winston en el 2000, fue directo a mi alma, y contínua en ella. Espiritual, divino, maravilloso, alegre. Thanks!!
Yo lo conocí, por el comercial del Ford Taurus 1989 (México) y me gustó mucho su música, es simplemente hermosa
I saw George Winsonplaying this live in San Francisco 1983 I thought it cool he played barefoot. The music calmed a restless boy and now lowers the blood pressure of an old guy. Some music unlocks my soul and this is one of them.
I had this album in the 90s and it is still a work of genius.
i have listend to this every year around christmas and thanksgiving time ever since i was little
This reminds of my Dad playing this on the stereo whenever it was snowing outside. It really epitomizes the beauty of snow. Only Vivaldi's Seasons and this album have captured that essence.
Love this cd. Minstrels being my favorite to listen to & also to play. It's a piece you not only hear, but you absolutely feel. Simply beautiful.
This trio did more for making me feel empty than any song with lyrics.
My 3rd grade teacher often played George Winston's music while we worked on class activities. Thank you Miss Clearwater!!
I was living in Venezuela at the time and my dad met BMG's president. He gave my dad 4 or 5 LP's and the pretty picture in the cover one caught my eye. I played the Pachelbel tune and almost cried. Since then I can't get tired of listening to this album.
Still have the old vinyl, masterpiece, first choice wintertime music, it is a sort of a cult, you can´t say anything against it, but then again, who could do such a thing?
part 3: minstrels -- is actually an old Greek Christmas carol (Kalanda) - "Arhimonia ke Arhihronia"
Thanks: I actually googled it
All of his music is just beautiful....I don't know how he does it. It's amazing how music with nothing but a piano can be so moving
Tranquility !! Serenity !! Calmness !! Peacefulness !! quietude !! Stillness
loved it since it began....
The last interval on "Midnight" makes me tear up.
Me too :)
This piece is simply beautiful, and yet so deep
The urgent love of my Lord Jesus calling...
I have listened to this over and over again...love it!
Sooo nostalgic!!😊
I love this cd!
A thing of pure beauty. Whole landscapes through music.
I discovered George Winston back in the early 90s when I working in preschool. This this cd is timeless and as we approach the holiday season , it is in my rotation.
George is awesome!
Relaxation and Beautiful are a couple of the MANY words to describe this piece.
I dare not try to describe, for my words would be feeble,
Beautiful and contemplative! A very peaceful piece! I especially enjoyed Snow and Minstrels!
One of my very favorite Winston songs.
Ineffably classic, cool, awesome...
O wow, this is haunting.
I heard this on Pandora and now I want the CD it's great to doze off to.
My soul........~~
before the December...
And remember
Beautiful and peaceful....
i love snow.
Really enjoying all of these tonight!
Enjoy it...every day,.
Have this on vinyl LP.
SNOW IS MY FAVORITE.
its a greek christmas song. "kalin espera arhondes" Καλήν εσπέρα αρχοντες
I've been learning this by ear, really wish there was actual sheet music for it somewhere! George Winston is amazing.
Madi Stone there is
nantucket 84' sandy socks, divorce, teen crush and a perfect sound track to accompany the innocent minds of adolescence.
STUNNNING AND AMAZING ;D
Love it!
Again 3:56 YahYá 🙏🏽🙆♀️
@cjgerik Oh wow I just saw this... thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
You get a cookie for this statement.
Step 1: Snow
Step 2: Midnight
Step 3: Minstrels
Step 4: ???
Step 5: Sleep soundly
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@GiorniVenibato I guess I am having a bout of density, I don't understand what you mean.
3 very broken people did not like this
Easily the equal of any Arvo Part or Philip Glass stuff out there.
do you have sheets for this?
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I say it is a hot mess. or should it be the polar opposite. :)
Album cover looks like Vermont.