Dive into the rich, brass-heavy world of Henri Tomasi with this captivating album, released on January 1, 2012, by Indésens. This 56-minute collection is a testament to Tomasi's mastery of the trumpet and trombone concertos, featuring stunning performances that showcase the depth and range of these instruments.
The album kicks off with the "Concerto pour trompette," a three-movement piece that begins with a lively "Allegro" and concludes with a spirited "Final: Giacoso – Allegro." Following this, the "Concerto pour trombone" offers a contrasting yet equally engaging experience, with its "Andante et Scherzo" and a lively "Final: Tambourin."
Beyond the concertos, the album also includes the evocative "Les noces de cendres," a three-part suite that explores themes of return, war, and mortality. The suite's haunting melodies and dramatic shifts in tempo make it a standout piece on the album.
The album also features the "Suite pour trois trompettes," a three-movement work that takes the listener on a journey from the sultry "Havanaise" to the rhythmic "Danse bolivienne," with the serene "Lento égéen" in between.
The performances are led by François Boulanger, with Eric Aubier on trumpet and Fabrice Millischer on trombone, accompanied by the Orchestre Harmonie de la Garde Républicaine. Their interpretations bring out the full expressive power of Tomasi's compositions, making this album a compelling addition to any classical music collection.
Henri Tomasi, born in Marseille in 1901, was a prominent figure in 20th-century French music, renowned for his vibrant compositions and distinguished conducting career. His musical journey began early, playing piano professionally in various venues as a teenager. Tomasi's extensive catalog of over one hundred works showcases his mastery of orchestration and his unique voice, with notable compositions including "In Praise of Folly," "Nuclear Era," and "The Silence of the Sea." His works often reflect his Corsican heritage and his deep connection to nature, as heard in pieces like "An Ode to Nature - Welcome Spring." Tomasi's contributions to the world of classical music are vast and varied, making him a key figure in French musical history.
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