The Paul Winter Consort first met the Pokrovsky Ensemble during a tour of the Soviet Union in September 1986 when they performed together during a concert at
Moscow University. Immediately inspired by their performance, the two groups communicated, through interpreters, the idea of making more music together. After obtaining permission from the Russian music label
Melodiya, the Consort began their collaboration with the Ensemble. The album was recorded in both
Moscow and
New York City. The two groups combined their musical styles to create an entirely new sound. The result was a melding of Russian
circlesongs and folk melodies with Brazilian and African drums and harmonies, along with the western jazz harmonies implemented by the Winter Consort. ==Release and reception==