Toccata On the Introit of the Feast of the Epiphany Organ by Naji Hakim Organ - Sheet Music

By Naji Hakim

This toccata is based on the introit to the Christian Epiphany festival and solemnly announces the appearance of the Lord. As a toccata, the work is an introduction to Hakim's Adoration (Schott, ED 22614) for voice, flute and organ, a paraphrase of the first three introitus to Epiphany. The Toccata develops a series of symphonic variations with virtuoso movements that emphasize the expressiveness of the words of the Gregorian text: “Ecce advenit dominator dominus: et regnum in manu ejus, et potestas, et empium. Deus, judicium tuum regi da: et justitiam tuam Filio regis.” (“Behold, the Lord, the ruler, comes: and the kingdom is in his hand, and the power and the dominion. God, give your judicial office to the king: and yours Justice to the son of the king.”) (Malachi 3: 1, I Chronicles 29:12, Psalm 71: 1, 10, 11).

Print edition
$20.79
$25.99
You save: $5.20 ~ 20%

WELCOME20 activated

Ships in 6 to 8 weeks
Special order item, ships once received from publisher.
Quantity save 5% on 2 or more
1

Details

Instrument:
Organ
Genres:
Christian 20th Century Scandinavian
Composers:
Naji Hakim
Publishers:
Schott Music
UPC:
841886026728
ISBN:
9790001166539
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate
Artist:
Naji Hakim
Usages:
Epiphany Call To Worship
Size:
9.0x12.0 inches
Number of Pages:
28
Shipping Weight:
0.36 pounds

Organ - intermediate

SKU: HL.49046018

On the Introit of the Feast of the Epiphany Organ. Composed by Naji Hakim. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Organ Large Works. Classical, General Worship, Sacred. Softcover. 28 pages. Duration 480 seconds. Schott Music #ED22840. Published by Schott Music (HL.49046018).

ISBN 9790001166539. UPC: 841886026728. 9.0x12.0 inches. English - Danish.

This toccata is based on the introit to the Christian Epiphany festival and solemnly announces the appearance of the Lord. As a toccata, the work is an introduction to Hakim's Adoration (Schott, ED 22614) for voice, flute and organ, a paraphrase of the first three introitus to Epiphany. The Toccata develops a series of symphonic variations with virtuoso movements that emphasize the expressiveness of the words of the Gregorian text: “Ecce advenit dominator dominus: et regnum in manu ejus, et potestas, et empium. Deus, judicium tuum regi da: et justitiam tuam Filio regis.” (“Behold, the Lord, the ruler, comes: and the kingdom is in his hand, and the power and the dominion. God, give your judicial office to the king: and yours Justice to the son of the king.”) (Malachi 3: 1, I Chronicles 29:12, Psalm 71: 1, 10, 11).