Jan Garbarek, the renowned Norwegian saxophonist and composer, presents "Officium Novum," a mesmerizing fusion of jazz and sacred choral music, released on ECM Records in 2010. This captivating album is a collaboration with the Hilliard Ensemble, a vocal group known for their exquisite interpretations of early music. Garbarek's hauntingly beautiful saxophone melodies intertwine with the ethereal harmonies of the Hilliard Ensemble, creating a spiritual and transcendent atmosphere.
"Officium Novum" features a diverse range of tracks, from the hauntingly beautiful "Ov zarmanali" to the uplifting "Alleluia. Nativitas." The album's title track, "Officium Novum," is a standout, blending Garbarek's improvisational jazz with the ancient chants of the Hilliard Ensemble. Other highlights include "Surb, surb, Most Holy Mother of God," a powerful and moving piece, and "We Are the Stars," a hopeful and uplifting track.
The album's duration is just over an hour, making it a perfect listen from start to finish. Garbarek's signature sound is evident throughout, with his distinctive saxophone playing taking center stage. The Hilliard Ensemble's vocals add a new dimension to Garbarek's music, creating a unique and unforgettable listening experience.
"Officium Novum" is a testament to Jan Garbarek's ability to push the boundaries of jazz and create something truly special. The album's blend of jazz and sacred music is a testament to Garbarek's versatility and creativity, and it's sure to captivate listeners from start to finish.