Mnemosyne / Garbarek, Hilliard Ensemble

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It's been six years since these same performers got together to create one of the decade's more unusual experiments in musical alchemy. Beginning with the raw materials of early music and modern jazz, the four male voices of the Hilliard Ensemble joined with jazz saxophonist Jan Garbarek to see what would happen when the proper measure of old music and new style were combined, shaped by the performers' considerable experience and collective aesthetic vision. The success of that recording, titled Officium, and subsequent concert performances paved the way for this second effort, continuing the performers' search for artistically meaningful, musically satisfying combinations of written music and improvisatory elements. The odd title of the new recording comes from a mystical poem by Friedrich Hölderlin, quoted in the liner notes and accompanied by pictures from Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal. Officium aficionados will notice that Mnemosyne is even more adventurous in its explorations, which range farther and farther from the printed page. Musical fragments and a general outline are the starting points for several pieces. Improvisation is more frequently and freely employed, but always adheres to an agreed stylistic framework. Alongside a Tallis hymn or a chant by Hildegard, we hear Iroquois and Peruvian song fragments, an ancient Greek tune, and a beautiful lullaby by Veljo Tormis. Garbarek's tasteful improvisations are appropriate additions, inspired commentaries. The Hilliards are even better than on Officium; their awareness and sensitivity brings everything together into a truly unified expression that shows the timelessness of music and reminds us that where rhythm, melody, and musical imagination join, different styles, centuries, and genres are not necessarily obstacles to compatibility. --David Vernier

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Mnemosyne / Garbarek, Hilliard Ensemble
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A winter"s night
  • horrible
  • Lovely indeed
  • Uplifting
Mnemosyne / Garbarek, Hilliard Ensemble

Manufacturer: Ecm Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Officium
  2. In Praise of Dreams
  3. Witchi-Tai-To
  4. Officium - Jan Gabarek & The Hilliard Ensemble
  5. I Took Up the Runes

ASIN: B00000K2AC
Release Date: 1999-10-05

Tracks:

  1. Quechuna Song - Anonymus
  2. O Lord In Thee Is All My Trust
  3. Estonian Lullaby
  4. Remember Me My Dear - Anonymus
  5. Gloria
  6. Fayrfax Africanus
  7. Agnus Dei
  8. Novus novus - Anonymus
  9. Se je fayz dueil
  10. O ignis spiritus

Tracks:

  1. Alleluia nativitatis - Anonymus
  2. Delphic Paean
  3. Strophe and Counter-Strophe
  4. Mascarades - Anonymus
  5. Loiterando
  6. Estonian Lullaby
  7. Russian Psalm - Anonymus
  8. Eagle Dance
  9. When Jesus Wept
  10. Hymn To The Sun

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It's been six years since these same performers got together to create one of the decade's more unusual experiments in musical alchemy. Beginning with the raw materials of early music and modern jazz, the four male voices of the Hilliard Ensemble joined with jazz saxophonist Jan Garbarek to see what would happen when the proper measure of old music and new style were combined, shaped by the performers' considerable experience and collective aesthetic vision. The success of that recording, titled Officium, and subsequent concert performances paved the way for this second effort, continuing the performers' search for artistically meaningful, musically satisfying combinations of written music and improvisatory elements. The odd title of the new recording comes from a mystical poem by Friedrich Hölderlin, quoted in the liner notes and accompanied by pictures from Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal. Officium aficionados will notice that Mnemosyne is even more adventurous in its explorations, which range farther and farther from the printed page. Musical fragments and a general outline are the starting points for several pieces. Improvisation is more frequently and freely employed, but always adheres to an agreed stylistic framework. Alongside a Tallis hymn or a chant by Hildegard, we hear Iroquois and Peruvian song fragments, an ancient Greek tune, and a beautiful lullaby by Veljo Tormis. Garbarek's tasteful improvisations are appropriate additions, inspired commentaries. The Hilliards are even better than on Officium; their awareness and sensitivity brings everything together into a truly unified expression that shows the timelessness of music and reminds us that where rhythm, melody, and musical imagination join, different styles, centuries, and genres are not necessarily obstacles to compatibility. --David Vernier

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A winter"s night.......2005-07-23

Though I am not much of an expert in music as to write a good review, I have enjoyed Jan Garbarek's saxo for many years now, and most recently his previous work with the Hilliard Ensemble, "Officium".
What else can I say?
Just imagine a cold winter's night (and nights are cold these day in the Southern Hemisphere), cudled inside your home, by the fireplace, with the company of a good book, smoking your pipe, sipping some good french brandy and listening this marvelous music.
What else can compare to such an experience?
Tomás Linn

1 out of 5 stars horrible.......2005-01-13

Cheesy saxophone and Gregorian chants do not go together, or if they do, they'll end up sounding like this. The Hilliard Ensemble is wonderful and I love to listen to it, but not with a bunch of tacky and unnecessary smooth jazz lines over top.

5 out of 5 stars Lovely indeed.......2002-02-25

I was fortunate enough to see Garbarek and the Hillard Ensemble perform pieces from this disc in Tokyo; one of the true surprises and delights of the evening (which I haven't found on the CD yet) was Garbarek's decision to quote from Albert Ayler's "Ghosts" on one piece. You might wonder with a classical vocal group who focus on early music and modern avant-garde choral composition have to do with Albert Ayler -- it seems a difficult gap to bridge. Hearing this two disc set will do much to make it clear. There is something genuinely spiritually uplifting in this music; it never approaches the New Agey wallpaper of Garbarek's weakest disc, VISIBLE WORLD, however -- it's not a tritened, mass-consumable spirituality at work here. There is grief, suffering, sorrow, pain, and fear acknowledged and embraced in this music; and yet it is still life affirming and inspiring (and beautiful to dream to). The spiritual aspect of Ayler's music, of free jazz itself, deserved the acknowledgement; Ayler was one of the most spiritually uplifting jazzmen of the movement, which often spoke in the idiom of the spiritual -- it would have been just as well (though far less moving, somehow, and far less musically appropriate) to quote "A Love Supreme"). Don't be worried by the unusual combination of jazz and classical elements; as another reviewer notes, Garbarek's voice blends in perfectly with the rest of the group, sounds a part of the whole. You'll forget that choral music usually doesn't include a soprano sax in a surprisingly short time. (Note - Garbarek brought a tenor to do the Ayler bit; I really don't know if it's on these discs, as I haven't listened to them in completion yet, but he does play tenor sax on them, so we can hope). Highly recommended stuff. The art for the booklet, by the way, is taken from Ingmar Bergman's SEVENTH SEAL, which is very, very appropriate. People who like and admire Meredith Monk's music (particularly BOOK OF DAYS, her finest work, by me) will appreciate this greatly, too. And vice-versa.

5 out of 5 stars Uplifting.......2000-02-21

A fantastic journey through time and space, ranging from ancient Greece to present-day compositions by Garbarek. No less spirited than Officium, but much more varied. Whereas Officium was very much the Hilliards with Garbarek adding (at times rather exhibitionist) comments, here they play together almost as a band - and what a band! With beautiful packaging and stunning production, this is immensely enjoyable and uplifting.
ECM New Series - Mnemosyne / Garbarek, Hilliard Ensemble
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Sonorous beauty
  • Can't describe in one line! Just AMAZING!
  • "Inquietante,nuevo,culto,mágico,otro"
ECM New Series - Mnemosyne / Garbarek, Hilliard Ensemble
Jan Garbarek , and Hilliard Ensemble
Manufacturer: Bmg/Ecm
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000IFP5
Release Date: 1999-05-18

Tracks:

  1. Quechua Song
  2. O Lord in Thee Is All My Trust
  3. Estonian Lullaby
  4. Remember Me My Dear
  5. Gloria
  6. Fayrfax Africanus
  7. Agnus Dei
  8. Novus Novus
  9. Se Je Fayz Dueil
  10. O Ignis Spiritus

Tracks:

  1. Alleluia Nativitatis
  2. Delphic Paean
  3. Strophe and Counter-Strophe
  4. Mascarades
  5. Loiterando
  6. Estonian Lullaby
  7. Russian Psalm
  8. Eagle Dance
  9. When Jesus Wept
  10. Hymn to the Sun

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sonorous beauty.......2002-07-28

This album is pure bliss. Garbarek's soaring saxaphone playing accents and brings passion to the already rich and wonderful midieval choral pieces. Although the sax's melody lines are similar from certain tracks to certain tracks, I couldn't get tired of listening to this CD.

5 out of 5 stars Can't describe in one line! Just AMAZING!.......1999-05-12

This CD shows Garbarek and Hilliard Ensemble one step further than their previous collaborations. It shows that they are more mature working together. If you like Officium for instance try this one to see the difference

5 out of 5 stars "Inquietante,nuevo,culto,mágico,otro".......1999-04-27

"Jan Garbarek&The Hilliard Ensemble, un saxo y cuatro voces, ofrecen en MNEMOSYNE la mejor síntesis entre la música de los últimos veinte siglos -que nunca habiamos oido-, y un saxofón del jazz más tradicional". "La experiencia de sentir la conjunción de voces e instrumento en un gregoriano es sobrecogedora". "Cuando has terminado la audición te preguntas que vas a hacer mientras llega la proxima".

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