Paul Giger's "Ignis," released in 2000 under the ECM New Series label, is a captivating exploration of minimalism and modern classical music. This fourth album by the Swiss violinist and composer was recorded in the acoustically stunning St. Nicholas Church in Tallinn, Estonia, in June 1998, and showcases Giger's virtuosic skills and innovative compositions.
The album spans a total of 1 hour and 12 minutes, featuring five tracks that blend the ethereal sounds of a choir with the rich textures of a string trio. Each piece, from the haunting "Organum" to the transcendent "O Ignis," offers a unique sonic experience, highlighting Giger's ability to create deeply moving and immersive soundscapes.
"Ignis" stands out in Giger's discography for its departure from his previous works, offering a fresh and distinctive sound. The collaboration with Beat Schneider and Marius Ungureanu adds depth and complexity to the compositions, making this album a standout in the genre. Whether you're a longtime fan of Paul Giger or new to his music, "Ignis" is a compelling addition to any classical music collection.