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Embrace Of Fire

Organ Works by Naji Hakim

Simon Leach (organ & harpsichord)

Of interest is the title track – with its blend of plainsong, Hindu scales and irregular rhythms seamlessly integrated by Leach and an expressive 1871 III/48 William Hill – and a first recording...

Embrace Of Fire

Organ Works by Naji Hakim

Simon Leach (organ & harpsichord)

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Of interest is the title track – with its blend of plainsong, Hindu scales and irregular rhythms seamlessly integrated by Leach and an expressive 1871 III/48 William Hill – and a first recording...

About

French-Lebanese composer Naji Hakim is renowned as one of Europe's most gifted composers and has written a good deal of music for organ. This album includes one of his most celebrated works 'The Embrace of Fire' as well as music for the unusual combinations of organ/violin and organ/recorder. The flexibility of the fine 1871 William Hill organ at the Church of the Holy name in Manchester, England, allows perfect balance in these as well as power in the organ solo works. Some works are accompanied by a plainsong chant on which the instrumental work is based. Simon Leach won his first major prize while at college, playing 'The Embrace of Fire' and has since given premieres of several Hakim works, developing a close affinity to the composer and his work. Simon has been organist at The Holy Name, Manchester for several years and in September 2018 takes up a new post as organist at St. Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral, Edinburgh. John Turner and Benedict Holland are well known and top-rated soloists while Ranald McCusker is developing his tenor career after success as a boy treble.

Contents and tracklist

Salve Regina
Track length1:35
Venite ad me omnes qui laboratis et onerati estis (Antiphon)
Track length0:14
The Embrace of Fire: I.
Track length4:01
The Embrace of Fire: II.
Track length5:47
Si quis sitit veniat ad me et bibat (Communion)
Track length0:22
The Embrace of Fire: III.
Track length5:21
Ecce advenit (Introitus)
Track length2:21
Diptyque: I. Cantilène
Track length2:34
Diptyque: II. Humoresque
Track length4:14
Hommage à Igor Stravinsky: I. Prélude
Track length6:19
Hommage à Igor Stravinsky: II. Danse
Track length5:10
Hommage à Igor Stravinsky: III. Final
Track length8:26

Awards and reviews

January 2019

Of interest is the title track – with its blend of plainsong, Hindu scales and irregular rhythms seamlessly integrated by Leach and an expressive 1871 III/48 William Hill – and a first recording of the Toccata on the Introit for the Feast of the Epiphany (2016), where a plainsong introduction gives way to a rich set of symphonic variations culminating in blazing splendour. Works pairing organ with recorder and violin are fully engaging and beautifully realised. The more I hear of Hakim’s organ music, the more it casts a spell.
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