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Paul Winter [1939-]
Missa Gaia
 
'Gaia' is the name that ancient Greeks gave to their home, their planet. The MISSA GAIA or EARTH MASS was composed by Paul Winter in 1980. Since 1985 it has been performed in the Cathedral of St John the Divine to celebrate the Feast of St Francis on the first Sunday in October every year. Some 5,000 people flock to the Cathedral to participate in the Mass, accompanied by their pets of all kinds,sizes, shapes and smells. Even an elephant strolls into the huge Cathedral to join in this celebration of the Earth, which is led by the Paul Winter Consort and Friends. The voices of wolf, whale and loon join with those of the extended Consort, several choirs, the Dean of the Cathedral, and world religious leaders of all denominations in Paul Winter's joyous, rhythmic, contemporary EARTH MASS in the world's largest Gothic Cathedral.
 
The movements are as follows:
1. Canticle of Brother Sun
2. Kyrie
3. Beatitudes
4. Mystery
5. Return to Gaia
6. For the Beauty of the Earth
7. Adoro Te Devote
8. For the Beauty of the Earth
9. Sanctus and Benedictus
10. Stained Glass Morning
11. Sun Psalm
12. Promise of a Fisherman [Currently Not Available]
13. Blue Green Hills of Earth
14. Agnus Dei
15. Let Us Go Forth in Peace (Canticle of Brother Sun)
 
Music Source: WPI Festival Chorus - All Saint's Church, Worcester, MA - Spring 2003