Henri Tomasi's 2008 album "Tomasi: Le silence de la mer, Symphonie du tiers monde & Retour à Tipasa" is a compelling journey through the composer's diverse musical landscape. This collection features five captivating pieces, spanning a total of 68 minutes, showcasing Tomasi's mastery of orchestral and lyrical compositions.
The album opens with "Le silence de la mer," a dramatic lyric piece composed in 1957-1958, based on the renowned novella by Vercors. This work is brought to life by the Orchestre lyrique de L'ORTF, with Pierre Michel Leconte, Bernard Demigny, and Janine Capderou delivering powerful vocal performances.
The second and third tracks, "Symphonie du tiers monde: I. Lamentoso" and "Symphonie du tiers monde: II. Allegro furioso," are part of a three-movement symphony inspired by Aimé Césaire's "Une saison au Congo." These pieces are characterized by their intense emotional depth and rhythmic complexity, highlighting Tomasi's ability to convey political and social themes through music.
The third movement, "Symphonie du tiers monde: III. Scherzando et allegro giocoso," continues the symphony with a lively and playful tone, providing a stark contrast to the previous movements.
The album concludes with "Retour à Tipasa," a piece that reflects Tomasi's connection to his Corsican heritage and the Prix du livre de la Région de Corse, awarded in 2008.
Recorded by the Orchestre Philharmonique de l'O.R.T.F under the direction of Pierre Dervaux, this album is a testament to Tomasi's enduring legacy as a composer. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.