Paul Horn's "Inside the Cathedral" is a captivating exploration of sound and space, recorded in the acoustically stunning Kazamieras Cathedral in Vilnius, Lithuania, on August 21, 1983. This album, initially released as "Inside Russia," is a testament to Horn's unique ability to blend native American music and new age genres, creating a serene and introspective atmosphere.
Horn, a classically trained flutist who evolved into a jazz musician and environmentalist, sought out the perfect location for his on-location recordings. The 17th-century cathedral, which served as a museum at the time, offered a reverberation quality unmatched by other sites, including the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid. This exceptional acoustic environment is the canvas for Horn's soothing and lyrical flute playing, which is at its finest on this album.
"Inside the Cathedral" features 14 tracks, including "Song for Friendship," "Song for Peace," and "Song for Love," each offering a unique meditation on the themes suggested by their titles. The album's duration is a concise 40 minutes, making it a perfect listen for those seeking a moment of tranquility and reflection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Paul Horn or new to his music, "Inside the Cathedral" is an album that invites you to pause, breathe, and immerse yourself in the beauty of sound and space.