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AllMusic review by Richard S. Ginell awarded the album 4 stars and states, "The concept is not unlike that of
Stan Getz's
Focus, but this music is far more static, downcast, and free of the pulse of jazz. As was characteristic of his writing then, Jarrett's string parts are mostly turgid and thick-set, indulging in weird, sliding microtones on "Windsong", weighted down by some kind of emotional burden. Particularly when delivering piercing sustained notes on soprano, Garbarek often sounds like a native of the Middle East." Writing for the
New York Times, Stephen Davis stated that
Luminessence "recalls both Gabriel Faure and Pierre Dubois," and, pairing it with
In the Light, commented: "These albums belong neither to jazz or 'modern' music and they do not make easy listening. Both titles imply that Jarrett 'sees' his music as a colorful physical energy as did Scriabin almost a century ago." == Track listing ==