Stirring a'capella from rennaissance. Highly spiritual.
03/28/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I first heard In a Cold Winter's Night on a late Christmas eve while driving by night to Houston. The airy a'capella renditions of beautiful Rennaissance music faded in and out with the radio station and I was hypnotized by the strong spiritual prescence and precise execution of the performers. No announcer intervened. The hall must have been not on Earth as I can't place the acoustics with that of any other I've heard. I was unaware that any choral arrangements were so surreal and complex from that era. Highly recommended, if it can be obtained. It took me 2 years. I think you have to do a good deed to get one. PS... I lost mine. Good luck."