"Music of the Spheres" is the 24th studio album by British musician Mike Oldfield, released in 2008. It is a classical crossover album that combines elements of classical music with Oldfield's signature style of progressive rock. The album features orchestral arrangements, electronic elements, and Oldfield's distinctive guitar work.
"Music of the Spheres" is divided into four movements, each representing a different aspect of the cosmos: "Harbinger," "Silhouette," "Shabda," and "The Tempest." The music is atmospheric and cinematic, evoking a sense of wonder and grandeur. Oldfield collaborated with classical conductor Karl Jenkins on the album, and it features performances by the London Philharmonic Orchestra and other guest musicians.
The album received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its ambitious scope and others finding it overly bombastic. However, it remains a notable entry in Oldfield's discography, showcasing his versatility as a composer and musician.