Jan Gunnar Hoff's "Meditatus," released on March 5, 2007, is a captivating journey into the world of jazz fusion. This album, spanning 44 minutes, is a testament to Hoff's mastery of blending intricate compositions with the spontaneity and energy of jazz. Under the label Grappa, "Meditatus" features a series of tracks that are as meditative as they are dynamic, with titles like "Kyrie I," "Gloria," and "Agnus Dei" hinting at a spiritual and introspective undercurrent.
Hoff's prowess as a pianist and composer shines through in each piece, from the contemplative "Meditatus" to the exuberant "Sanctus II." The album's structure, reminiscent of a classical mass, provides a unique framework that allows Hoff to explore a wide range of emotions and musical textures. With "Meditatus," Jan Gunnar Hoff invites listeners to immerse themselves in a rich, immersive soundscape that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply moving.