Paul Giger's "Giger: Ignis," released on May 26, 2000, under the ECM New Series label, is a captivating exploration of sacred choral and instrumental music that spans a little over an hour. This album showcases Giger's unique ability to blend traditional Swiss folk music with contemporary classical compositions, creating a sound that is both ancient and modern. The five tracks on "Giger: Ignis" feature a mix of choir and string trio arrangements, with Giger's violin playing at the forefront. The album opens with "Organum," a piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its haunting, medieval-inspired harmonies. "Karma Shadub" introduces the choir, their voices weaving together with Giger's violin in a mesmerizing display of musical synchronicity. "Tropus" continues this theme, with the choir and string trio working in perfect harmony to create a sense of spiritual transcendence. "Alleluja" is a standout track, with its joyous, uplifting melody that is sure to leave a lasting impression. The album closes with "O Ignis," a powerful and dramatic piece that brings the entire album to a satisfying conclusion. "Giger: Ignis" is a testament to Paul Giger's musical genius and his ability to create music that is both deeply moving and technically impressive.