Ernst Reijseger's "Requiem for a Dying Planet" is a captivating journey through sound, blending the boundaries of free jazz, avant-garde, and minimalism. Released in 2006 under the Winter & Winter label, this album is a soundtrack to two films by Werner Herzog: "The Wild Blue Yonder" and "The White Diamond." Recorded over several sessions between 2004 and 2006, the album spans a rich 65 minutes, offering a unique auditory experience.
Reijseger's mastery shines through in his use of diverse instruments, including vocals, kalimba, and xalam, creating a tapestry of sounds that are both haunting and beautiful. The tracklist, featuring pieces like "Dank sei dir Gott," "Libera Me, Domine," and "Song of the Desert," reflects a deep exploration of themes that resonate with the films' ethereal and introspective nature.
This album is not just a collection of tracks but a cohesive narrative that immerses the listener in a world of sonic exploration. Reijseger's innovative approach to composition and his ability to blend different musical genres make "Requiem for a Dying Planet" a standout piece in his discography. Whether you're a fan of jazz, film scores, or ambient music, this album offers a profound and engaging listening experience.