Jan Garbarek - Substantial (2025)

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Artist:
Title: Substantial
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc. FP
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 4:24:56
Total Size: 1.13 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Parce Mihi Domine (06:35)
2. Jan Garbarek – Red Wind (03:52)
3. Jan Garbarek – In Praise Of Dreams (05:21)
4. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – O salutaris hostia (04:34)
5. Jan Garbarek – The Creek (04:30)
6. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Primo tempore (08:03)
7. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Sanctus (04:44)
8. L. Shankar, Jan Garbarek & Palle Mikkelborg – All For You (06:36)
9. Jan Garbarek – Rites (08:27)
10. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Regnantem sempiterna (05:36)
11. Jan Garbarek – Knot Of Place And Time (06:22)
12. Jan Garbarek – A Tale Begun (04:39)
13. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Oratio Ieremiae (05:00)
14. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Beata viscera (06:34)
15. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Procedentem sponsum (02:50)
16. Jan Garbarek – The Survivor (04:46)
17. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Parce Mihi Domine (Var. 1) (05:35)
18. Jan Garbarek & Ustad Fateh Ali Khan – Raga 1 (08:40)
19. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Pulcherrima rosa (06:55)
20. Jan Garbarek – Where The Rivers Meet (07:01)
21. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Parce Mihi Domine (Var. 2) (06:52)
22. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Ave maris stella (04:14)
23. Jan Garbarek – As Seen From Above (04:40)
24. Jan Garbarek – The Healing Smoke (07:13)
25. Eleni Karaindrou, Jan Garbarek, Camerata, Friends Of Music Orchestra & Alexandros Myrat – The Beekeeper: Farewell Theme (Live) (04:27)
26. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Credo (02:06)
27. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – De spineto nata rosa (02:30)
28. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Virgo flagellatur (05:19)
29. Jan Garbarek, Egberto Gismonti & Charlie Haden – Carta de Amor (Live) (07:25)
30. Jan Garbarek, Anouar Brahem & Ustad Shaukat Hussain – Sull Lull (16:49)
31. Jan Garbarek Group – Twelve Moons (Pt. 1: Winter-Summer, Pt. 2: Summer-Winter) (07:37)
32. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Most Holy Mother of God (04:34)
33. Jan Garbarek – Pygmy Lullaby (06:12)
34. Jan Garbarek, Camerata, Friends Of Music Orchestra & Alexandros Myrat – Tom's Theme (Live) (01:35)
35. Jan Garbarek – One Goes There Alone (05:06)
36. Jan Garbarek – We Are The Stars (05:01)
37. Jan Garbarek – Cloud Of Unknowing (05:22)
38. Jan Garbarek, Anouar Brahem & Ustad Shaukat Hussain – Bahia (10:17)
39. Jan Garbarek – Gula Gula (05:55)
40. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Estonian Lullaby (01:58)
41. Jan Garbarek – The Scythe (01:48)
42. Jan Garbarek & Ustad Fateh Ali Khan – Saga (05:25)
43. Manu Katché, Tomasz Stańko, Jan Garbarek, Marcin Wasilewski & Slawomir Kurkiewicz – Number One (06:13)
44. L. Shankar, Jan Garbarek & Palle Mikkelborg – Psychic Elephant (11:52)
45. Jan Garbarek – Visible World - Chiaro (04:07)
46. Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble – Dostoino est (Ed. Garbarek & The Hilliard Ensemble) [Live in Bellinzona / 2014] (03:16)

Since the release of Afric Pepperbird in 1970, no other musician save for pianist Keith Jarrett has been as closely associated with ECM Records as Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek. His playing style on both tenor and soprano horns is identified by a sharp-edged tone and long, sustained notes that often sound like cries; he prioritizes the use of space and silence. In addition to jazz, Garbarek fits his playing into a diverse array of forms, including Norwegian and South American folk songs, improvisations based on medieval polyphony, and music from the Indian subcontinent and Middle East. Witchi-Tai-To, released in 1974, has earned the distinction of being one of the finest dates in ECM's catalog. During the late '70s and early '80s, he utilized a number of American guitarists on his albums: Photo with Blue Sky… (Bill Connors), Eventyr (John Abercrombie), Paths, Prints and Wayfarer (Bill Frisell), and It's OK to Listen to the Gray Voice (David Torn). During the '90s and into the 21st century, his collaborations outnumbered his solo releases. They included Ragas and Sagas with Ustad Fateh Ali Khan and the best-selling Officium with the Hilliard Ensemble; the latter was the first of four albums with the group and proved a cornerstone in classical crossover. In 1998, to celebrate his 30th anniversary with ECM, Garbarek issued the double-disc Rites. In 2014, he and the Hilliard Ensemble played their final shows; a document from the tour, Remember Me, My Dear was released in 2019.