



Nominated as best World Solo Artist of the Year, by the Canadian Folk Music Awards.
reviews
Fray (Free), the Czech born Toronto-based singer-songwriter Lenka Lichtenberg’s breakout 2011 album, embraced the city’s world music aesthetic and its musicians. Embrace, her outstanding new production, continues to explore and expand that artistic direction.
The title lyric of the Lichtenberg song Peace Is the Only Way is a central theme of Embrace. Its refrain is the personal motto of the Israeli violinist, oud player, songwriter and peace activist Yair Dalal. A leading musician on the global world music scene his ideals and spirit, bridging Arabic and Israeli – and other – divides, permeates this album. The spirit of peaceful coexistence among loss and struggle is present in this release..
The main directions on Embrace are multifold: world music blendings, songs in the Yiddish theatrical tradition, klezmer instrumental touches and Jewish liturgy. It’s all skilfully linked by Lichtenberg’s effective song writing and unaffected vocals, as well as very effective yet unfussy, lush-sounding, instrumentation. Yair Dalal shares co-composition credits with Lichtenberg on the atmospheric track Perfume Road which begins with an environmental recording of birds outside the recording studio backing Dalal’s free-metre Middle Eastern-inflected oud introduction, segueing seamlessly to Lichtenberg’s crystalline singing of her own Yiddish lyrics. Also to savour: the superb performances by Lichtenberg’s band, Fray, and guest musicians comprising Toronto’s world music and jazz scene A-listers, as well as those from beyond the GTA. Album guests include the well-known Hindustani sarangi player Dhruba Ghosh, violinist Hugh Marsh and Kevin Turcotte on trumpet.

Embrace is world music in the truest sense of world fusion ... It sends chills up and down your spine and makes the eyes moisten, and it is an absolute must have for any serious world music aficionado …Perfectly consistent throughout, Embrace is a magical album full of charm and beauty that grips the listener and won't let go ... already among my all-time favourites of the world fusion genre.”
Rich Rainlore, Rainlore’s World of Music (U.K.)
"Ethereal, sometimes hypnotic....Obviously this has a niche audience, but a niche that stretches from here to eternity … a sumptous bazaar of orchestral pop & worldbeat exotica”
David Farrell, NewCanadianMusic.ca
