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Disc No: GMCD 7309
The Ouverture Libanaise was first performed by Naji Hakim in the Liebfrauenmünster on 2 September 2001 as a piece of work commissioned by the town of Ingolstadt. It is designed as one movement and is based on Lebanese folk melodies. The rhapsodic lines of development of this piece of work follow a rondo form with a varied refrain. The sequence is characterised by irregular metres (Aksak metre 3+3+2), oriental scales, such as nawa-athar (C D E flat F sharp G A flat H), which are taken from the composer’s cultural homeland, and through a percussion-like use of the instrument. At the end of this piece of work the Lebanese national hymn is quoted.
Price: Sek. 157
Name: Franz Hauk plays
 Symphonic Organ

       



Composer Name Performer
Hakim, Naji (b.1955) Ouverture Libanaise
        -2001
Franz Hauk, The Great Klais Organ of Liebfrauenmünster Ingolstadt
Helmschrott, Robert Maximilian ( b. 1938) Furioso Infernal – Symphonische Fantasie
        -1991
Messiaen, Olivier (1908 - 1992) L’Ascension – Quatre Méditations Symphoniques
        -1934
Helmschrott, Robert Maximilian ( b. 1938) Dans la lumière
        -1993
Hakim, Naji Pange lingua
        -1996

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