Quiet Winter Night from the Hoff Ensemble is an album of music that features “Jazz, Folk and Beyond”. Quiet Winter Night is one of 2L’s best selling albums of all time.
The Hoff Ensemble consists of some of Norway’s finest jazz and session musicians, fronted by trumpeter Mathias Eick, of ECM renown, who plays a leading role in several of the compositions. The ensemble’s basic quartet features legendary veteran bassist Arild Andersen and arranger Jan Gunnar Hoff on piano. Hoff has performed with his own group since 1993, collaborating with such artists as Mike Stern, Pat Metheny, Maria Joao and Alex Acuna.
This time in this great Norwegian ensemble he mixes flavors in a “cross-over” setting. Eick, with whom Hoff has worked on earlier projects, was the obvious first choice for Quiet Winter Night, along with Andersen and the rest of the band, complemented by Rune Arnesen (ex N.P.Molvær) on percussion and Børge Petersen-Øverleir, Norway’s leading session guitarist.
Brilliant fiddle player Annbjørg Lien is an exciting addition to the Hoff Ensemble, giving Quiet Winter Night a sound that is definitely Nordic with elements of jazz, folk and beyond, making this an interesting and original journey. On some of the instrumental tracks, like “Blågutten”, Eick and Petersen-Øverleir create an overall jazz/fusion sound, while the trio setting of “Redd Mamma” is reminiscent of the work of Sweden’s Jan Johansson. “Hva skal hende nå” bears comparison with Metheny’s ballad form, yet with a more rock-influenced guitar sound. This tune also includes a great bass solo by Andersen.
The music is created by film composers Geir Bøhren and Bent Åserud and among the vocalists are some of Norway’s top names (and Universal artists) in popular music: Helene Bøksle, Åsne Valland Nordli, Sondre Bratland, Unni Wilhelmsen, Tomine Harket, Bjørn Johan Muri, Cecilia Vennersten and Bjørn Eidsvåg.
Hoff Ensemble
Jan Gunnar Hoff – Piano & Arranger
Mathias Eick – Trumpet
Arild Andersen – Bass
Tracklist
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I listened to the album in 5.1 Channel Surround Sound. I consider the program as a cross-over between Jazz and Folk music, mainly Acoustic. For me it really succeeded. The program on this album is easy accessible.
The recording is impressive and done in real immersive Surround Sound (Surround speakers contain a major part of the musical information). As is usual with 2L the 0.1 subwoofer channel is used and this time it contains very low frequencies (I guess non-acoustic, but done very tastefully). As usually with 2L there is plenty of reverb but it is all very well equilibrated.
This is the album to demonstrate your Surround Sound system, including Subwoofer, to your visiting friends!
Marc Bossens (verified owner) –
One of the TOP albums in my collection for audio system tests.
Purchased Format: DXD.
Audio System: Chord Poly/Mojo 2 and Audeze LCD-X headphones.
Vladimir Dremov (verified owner) –
I purchased an additional resolution of this album. This time I chose the DSD 256 format. I compared it with the previously purchased DXD format. There is a difference and it is audible, as always the DSD format won!
Thanks to the processing of my DAC, the DSD format really has a softer, more pleasant to the ear presentation of audio material!
Purchased Format: DSD 256.
Audio System: Chord Poly/Mojo 2 and Audeze LCD-X headphones.
Vladimir Dremov (verified owner) –