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Autumn Portrait: Windham Hill (1984)
Rating:
Starring: Philip Aaberg, Will Ackerman, Scott Cossu, Alex de Grassi, Daniel Hecht, Mark Isham, Michael O Domhnaill, Billy Oskay, Bill Quist, Shadowfax
Director: Stanley Dorfman
Category: Special Interest, Music
Studio: Pioneer Studios
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
51 mins

 
 

 

If you're into good music and great sound, you're probably already a Windham Hill fan.And now you can experience Windham Hill's music in a brand new way.This special DVD features breathtaking visual interpretations of classic Windham Hill performances.

Autumn Portrait takes you to New England for a beautiful look at the fabulous intensity of nature's yearly fall color show.And it all happens against the Dolby Digital performances of Windham Hill.So it's not quite like being there.It's better.