Henri Tomasi's "Complete Violin Works" is a captivating journey through the lesser-known yet profound compositions of a significant French 20th-century composer. This album, released on September 9, 2022, by Naxos, showcases Tomasi's unique contributions to the violin repertoire, offering a compact insight into the evolution of French classical music during his time.
The album features the Violin Concerto "Périple d'Ulysse," a four-movement masterpiece that draws inspiration from the epic journey of Odysseus. Each movement, from the weighty "Pesante marcato e sostenuto - Vivo" to the lively "Final. Allegro," is a testament to Tomasi's ability to blend narrative and musical innovation. The concerto is complemented by the "Capriccio" for violin and orchestra, originally composed in 1950, which includes three distinct movements that highlight the violin's expressive range.
In addition to these larger works, the album includes shorter pieces such as "Chant hébraïque," "Tristesse d'Antar," and "Poème for Violin & Piano," each offering a glimpse into Tomasi's versatility and emotional depth. The "Chant corse, vocalise-étude" and "Paghiella, Sérénade cyrnéenne" further enrich the collection, showcasing Tomasi's ability to infuse traditional influences into his compositions.
Performed by the talented violinist Stéphanie Moraly, with the accompaniment of Romain David and the Orchestre de la Garde républicaine, this album is a must-listen for enthusiasts of classical music. The performances are nuanced and expressive, bringing Tomasi's works to life with clarity and passion. Whether you are a seasoned classical music aficionado or a curious newcomer, this collection promises to enrich your musical experience and deepen your appreciation for Henri Tomasi's enduring legacy.