Embrace of Fire – Organ music by Naji Hakim
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.
Toccata on the Introit for the Feast of the Epiphany is here presented in its premiere recording.
Composer Haji Nakim says: “Simon Leach’s CD “Embrace of Fire” at the organ of the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Manchester is a must ! It includes top class interpretations of a contrasted program of my works. Very poetical all the way through, with colourful registrations, in perfect balance with the excellent and expressive playing of great artists such as Benedict Holland, violin and John Turner, recorder. The plainsong introductions by tenor Ranald McCusker add a very prayerful flavor to the recording. I’m so proud of this CD and feel privileged to discover in it a grand premiere recording of my Toccata on the Introït for the Feast of the Epiphany.”
Track Listing
- Naji Hakim (b.1955):
- Salve Regina (plainsong) (1:35)
- Salve Regina (violin & organ) (6:25)
- Capriccio (violin & organ) (9:34) The Embrace of Fire
- Plainsong introduction (0:14)
- I. (4:02)
- II. (5:47)
- Plainsong introduction to part III (0:22)
- III. (5:16) Introit for the Feast of the Epiphany
- I. Introit (plainsong) (2:21)
- II. Toccata on the Introit (7:59) Diptych (recorder & organ)
- I. Cantilène (2:35)
- II. Humoresque (4:10) Hommage à Igor Stravinsky
- I. Prelude
- II. Danse
- III. Final
Reviews
“Hakim…finds in Holland an entirely committed advocate of sure-fingered technical accomplishment combined with depth of expression…Leach steers a compelling course…featuring the brilliance of John Turner’s recorder…Remarkable.
” —Simon Lindley
“This has to be star disc for me – playing, instruments and music combine to provide a wonderful panoply of sound for the listener… such a vibrant recording. Exquisite – a wonderful pairing of instruments! The disc is complemented by extensive programme notes, including biographies and a note on the organ used.
” —David Baker
“Fully engaging and beautifully realised. The more I hear of Hakim’s organ music, the more it casts a spell.
” —Michael Quinn
“Simon Leach is clearly a master of his instrument. His playing is nothing short of brilliant as he combines technical precision with varied articulation, all the while allowing the music to breathe. It is always a delight to hear new works in such definitive performances, and I would think that Naji Hakim must be very pleased with this presentation of his music. Highly recommended.
” —David DeBoor Canfield
“[The works] are very effective and original. Leach is a fine player—more than capable of managing the virtuosic demands of this music.
” —Robert Delcamp
“Emotional and literally jaw-droppingly good. It’s a meaty and interesting programme.
” —Jeremy Condliffe
“Hakim’s organ works traverse the full range of what the instrument can offer. Leach gets some remarkable sounds from his William Hill.
” —Oliver Condy