Jan Garbarek


Jan Garbarek is a Norwegian jazz saxophonist, who is also active in classical music and world music.
Garbarek was born in Mysen, Norway, the only child of a former Polish prisoner of war, Czesław Garbarek, and a Norwegian farmer's daughter. He grew up in Oslo, stateless until the age of seven, as there was no automatic grant of citizenship in Norway at the time. When he was 21, he married Vigdis. He is the father of musician and composer Anja Garbarek.

Biography

Garbarek's sound is one of the hallmarks of the ECM Records label, which has released virtually all of his recordings. His style incorporates a sharp-edged tone, long, keening, sustained notes, and generous use of silence. He began his recording career in the late 1960s, notably featuring on recordings by the American jazz composer George Russell. By 1973 he had turned his back on the harsh dissonances of avant-garde jazz, retaining only his tone from his previous approach. Garbarek gained wider recognition through his work with pianist Keith Jarrett's European Quartet which released the albums Belonging, My Song and the live recordings Personal Mountains, and Nude Ants. He was also a featured soloist on Jarrett's orchestral works Luminessence and Arbour Zena.
and Nana Vasconcelos in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 1987.
As a composer, Garbarek tends to draw heavily from Scandinavian folk melodies, a legacy of his Ayler influence. He is also a pioneer of ambient jazz composition, most notably on his 1976 album Dis a collaboration with guitarist Ralph Towner, that featured the distinctive sound of a wind harp on several tracks. This textural approach, which rejects traditional notions of thematic improvisation in favour of a style described by critics Richard Cook and Brian Morton as "sculptural in its impact", has been critically divisive. Garbarek's more meandering recordings are often labeled as new-age music, or spiritual ancestors thereof. Other experiments have included setting a collection of poems of Olav H. Hauge to music, with a single saxophone complementing a full mixed choir; this has led to notable performances with Grex Vocalis. In the 1980s, Garbarek's music began to incorporate synthesizers and elements of world music. He has collaborated with Indian and Pakistani musicians such as Trilok Gurtu, Zakir Hussain, Hariprasad Chaurasia, and Bade Fateh Ali Khan. Garbarek is credited for composing original music for the 2000 film Kippur.
In 1994, during heightened popularity of Gregorian chant, his album Officium, a collaboration with early music vocal performers the Hilliard Ensemble, became one of ECM's biggest-selling albums of all time, reaching the pop charts in several European countries and was followed by a sequel, Mnemosyne, in 1999. Officium Novum, another sequel album, was released in September 2010. In 2005, his album In Praise of Dreams was nominated for a Grammy Award. Garbarek's first live album Dresden was released in 2009.

Awards and honors

As leader

with Bill Connors
and Naná Vasconcelos
with Rainer Brüninghaus
with Fateh Ali Khan
with the Hilliard Ensemble
with the Hilliard Ensemble
With Bill Connors
With David Darling
With Paul Giger
With Egberto Gismonti
With Trilok Gurtu
With Charlie Haden and Egberto Gismonti
With Zakir Hussain
With Keith Jarrett
  • Belonging
  • Luminessence
  • Arbour Zena
  • My Song
  • Personal Mountains
  • Nude Ants
  • Sleeper
With Giya Kancheli
  • Caris Mere
With Eleni Karaindrou
With Kim Kashkashian
  • Monodia
With Manu Katché
  • Neighbourhood
With Karin Krog
  • Jazz Moments
  • Joy
With Art Lande
  • Red Lanta
With Marilyn Mazur
  • Elixir
With Gary Peacock
  • December Poems
  • Voice from the Past - Paradigm
  • Guamba
With Terje Rypdal
  • Bleak House
  • Terje Rypdal
With George Russell
  • Electronic Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature
  • Trip to Prillarguri
  • Listen to the Silence
With L. Shankar
  • Vision
  • Song for Everyone
With Ralph Towner
  • Solstice
  • Solstice/Sound and Shadows
With Jan Erik Vold
  • Hav
  • Ingentings Bjeller
With Miroslav Vitous
  • Universal Syncopations
With Eberhard Weber
  • Chorus
  • Stages of a Long Journey
  • Résumé
  • Hommage à Eberhard Weber
With Kenny Wheeler'