Monday, December 21st, 2015-Echoes Program 1551A

You’ve heard all the carols in all their variations. But tonight we’re going to celebrate a different part of the season, one that’s rooted in the stars. It’s the winter solstice which happens on December 21. It’s the time when night and daylight are equal making for the shortest day and longest night of the year. We’re going to celebrate that with a winter landscape in sound, with no carols or Christmas songs, just a glistening expanse of evocative music to carry you through the longest night of the year. There’s a lot of wonderful new music this year including Smoke Fairies Wild Winter and Bryan Carrigan’s Fall into Winter. There’s sure to be some R. Carlos Nakai, Agnes Obel, and more.


Monday, December 21st
Echoes Program 1551A

Start Time

Group Name

Song Name

Album Name

First Half Hour

0:01:00 
Jeff Pearce 
Winter Waltz 
0:06:00 
Smoke Fairies 
Circles in the Snow 
0:10:04 
Jennie Abrahamson 
Snowstorm 
0:13:54 
Bryan Carrigan 
A Hundred Winters Old 
0:17:58 
Simon & Garfunkel 
Scarborough Fair/Canticle 
0:21:02 
Mary Lattimore & Jeff Zeigler 
Welsh Corgis In the Snow (Live)  
0:29:00 
break 

Second Half Hour

0:30:00 
Olafur Arnalds 
Only the Winds 
0:34:22 
Bob Moses 
Winter’s Song 
0:40:57 
Jennylee 
Long Lonely Winter 
0:45:14 
break 
0:45:59 
Tino Izzo 
24 Decembre 
0:49:34 
Love Spirals 
Aspen Glow 
0:51:33 
Sherry Finzer 
Frost Runes 
0:59:00 
break 

Third Half Hour

0:01:00 
Michael Spriggs 
Wind on Drifts 
0:06:00 
Agnes Obel
On Powerded Ground
0:08:46 
Erik Wollo 
Crystal Bells 3 
0:14:44 
Azam Ali & Loga R Torkian 
Winter Forest 
0:18:40 
Ponyhof 
Siberian Snow 
0:22:07 
Pat Metheny 
Icefire 
0:29:00 
break 

Fourth Half Hour

0:30:00 
Delerium 
Frostbite (feat. Anna-Lynne Williams) 
0:35:30 
Mree 
Winter 
0:41:30 
Michael Whalen 
Winter Blues 
0:46:17 
break 
0:47:02 
R. Carlos Nakai/William Eaton 
The First Snowfall 
0:51:04 
The Helio Sequence 
December 
0:54:21 
Al DiMeola 
Midwinter Night 

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