 | December, Piano Solos: 20th Anniversary Edition [Read More ...] Description: December holds the distinction of single-handedly putting Windham Hill on the map and being the new age album most likely to find its way into music collections of all ilk. In spite of being relentlessly overplayed during the holidays, the solo piano recording has aged quite well... |
 | Autumn (Windham Hill 20th Anniversary Edition) [Read More ...] Description: The precursor to 1982's commercial breakthrough, December, George Winston's 1980 Windham Hill debut boasts all the lyrical power and poignancy of its follow-up. A simple, clear recording for solo piano, Autumn finds Winston developing simple melodic motifs with studied left-hand ... |
 | Forest [Read More ...] Description: Don't let the incessant tinkle-pounding of the opener "Tamarack Pines" detour you from Forest. It's a lovely CD that meanders like a Montanan stream through the poetry of Winston's signature cinematic style. "Forbidden Forest" gently muses with an introspective, solitary air, whi... |
 | Linus & Lucy: The Music of Vince Guaraldi [Read More ...] Japanese Release featuring 17 Tracks Including the Exclusive Bonus Track the Red Baron. |
 | December [Read More ...] Description: December holds the distinction of single-handedly putting Windham Hill on the map and being the new age album most likely to find its way into music collections of all ilk. In spite of being relentlessly overplayed during the holidays, the solo piano recording has aged quite well... |
 | Plains [Read More ...] Description: Having exhausted the seasons and then dallying with Vince Guaraldi's music on Linus & Lucy, pianist George Winston returns to a favorite field of exploration, American landscapes. He started out with Forest in 1994 and now returns with Plains, his first new album in three years. ... |
 | All the Seasons of George Winston: Piano Solos [Read More ...] Description: This CD is a sort of Reader's Digest version of George Winston's renowned solo piano discography. All the Seasons presents 13 abridged selections from Winston's seven solo recordings-- "radio edits" that were supervised, as the liner notes indicate, by the pianist himself. Four "... |
 | Autumn [Read More ...] Description: The precursor to 1982's commercial breakthrough, December, George Winston's 1980 Windham Hill debut boasts all the lyrical power and poignancy of its follow-up. A simple, clear recording for solo piano, Autumn finds Winston developing simple melodic motifs with studied left-hand ... |
 | Winter into Spring [Read More ...] Description: More like poems for piano than traditional, structured songs, the music of George Winston plays like a lyrical soundtrack to the natural world's rhythms, and nowhere is this more brilliantly enacted than on his third album, Winter into Spring. There are wondrous, beautiful melodi... |
 | The Carols Of Christmas II: A Windham Hill Collection [Read More ...] Review: Contemporary Performances of Christmas Classics:I was given this CD as a gift, and I wasn't sure I would like it since I tend to stick to classic renditions of well-known songs - especially Christmas carols. I was wrong! The artists on this compilation have put a very tasteful ... |
 | Remembrance-A Memorial Benefit [Read More ...] Japanese exclusive release. |
 | Summer [Read More ...] Description: George Winston has the unique ability to play bright, uplifting, yet stingingly melancholy piano, and Summer is one of the best examples of his fine work around. Somewhere between the ambient-style tone poems of Winter into Spring and the melodious charm of Autumn, Summer dances ... |
 | The Velveteen Rabbit [Read More ...] Description: An excellent metaphor for both spring and Easter, this lovely tale of transformation and rebirth is told in a gentle, poetic language. Based on Margery Williams's award-winning storybook of the same name, this collaborative recording is pleasantly soothing. George Winston's tinkl... |
 | Country: An Original Soundtrack Album [Read More ...] Country:GREAT music ... I've still got it on vinyl, but no player for it. Too bad the CDs are so EXPENSIVE on here. |
 | December [Read More ...] Description: December holds the distinction of single-handedly putting Windham Hill on the map and being the new age album most likely to find its way into music collections of all ilk. In spite of being relentlessly overplayed during the holidays, the solo piano recording has aged quite well... |
 | Pure Orchestra [Read More ...] Lose yourself in a dynamic swirl of strings, horns and percussion as performed by a 60-piece Symphony Orchestra! Powerful melodies transform 13 memorable songs from the world's most popular new age composers into fully orchestrated, symphonic |
 | Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes [Read More ...] BEAUTIFUL STORY:Although, the voice isn't so beautiful. The voice is unclear. Maybetheir are albums out there with more more clarity in the voice? |
 | Ballads and Blues 1972 [Read More ...] Review: Winston Debut Displays His R&B Roots:This is Winston's first album, released back in 1972, almost a decade before the seasonal-themed albums that made him famous. This album provides a glimpse into Winston's roots and influences as his piano style was influenced by Fats Walle... |
![]() | The Velveteen Rabbit [Read More ...] Description: An excellent metaphor for both spring and Easter, this lovely tale of transformation and rebirth is told in a gentle, poetic language. Based on Margery Williams's award-winning storybook of the same name, this collaborative recording is pleasantly soothing. George Winston's tinkl... |
 | Forest [Read More ...] Description: Don't let the incessant tinkle-pounding of the opener "Tamarack Pines" detour you from Forest. It's a lovely CD that meanders like a Montanan stream through the poetry of Winston's signature cinematic style. "Forbidden Forest" gently muses with an introspective, solitary air, whi... |