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Henri Tomasi | Konzerte für Holzbläser

Trio D'Anches - German Strings - Olivier Tardy

Recorded at the church of Saint-Amant Roche-Savine, France, 2010

CD



  • Divertimento Corsica
  • Concerto for oboe and chamber orchestra
  • Concerto for bassoon and chamber orchestra
  • Concerto for clarinet and string orchestra


  • Nicolas Thiébaud (oboe)
  • Rupert Wachter (clarinet)
  • Christian Kunert (bassoon)
  • German Strings (string orchestra)
  • Olivier Tardy (conductor, flute)
  • To commemorate Henri Tomasi´s 110th birthday in 2011, as well as the 40th anniversary of his death.

    Henri Tomasi’s international breakthrough as a composer did not come until after the second world war, although in his native France he had had tremendous success with such works as "Cyrnos", "Vocero" and "Tam Tam", placing himself in the front row of the greatest French composers of the day.

    He had a special affinity for the theatre, and thus he wrote a total of twelve operas, including "Don Juan de Manara", "L’Atlantide" and "Sampierro Corso". Tomasi’s second passion for was instrumental music, and he especially favoured wind instruments. In cooperation with the most eminent soloists of the twentieth century, Francescatti, Navarra, Mule, André, Rampal, Presti-Lagoya and Erlih among them, he composed twenty concertos. 

    Two of the three concertos presented on this CD (for clarinet and bassoon) were commissioned by the Paris Conservatoire as entry audition pieces. The third concerto (for oboe) which was written at the same time as the ballet "Jabadao", is based on the same musical material and moulds this into traditional concert form. The beginning of the oboe concerto is reminiscent of a "Vocero", which is a ceremony performed for the deceased, in which a woman who was professional mourner would declaim dirges and songs of lament. The "Divertimento Corsica" comes across as a small conglomeration of Corsican dances and melodies. In four scenes, full of atmosphere, Tomasi tells us of his beloved island home.

    The four works do not form part of current theatre repertoire, so they are a treasure trove for collectors of rare music. And: this CD is actually filling a loophole in the repertoire! This is the first time ever that the oboe concerto has been issued on a recording.

    Press review

    www.classical.net

    ... Although this is relatively new music to the repertoire, performances by members of Trio d'anches Hamburg are wholly committed, and the many virtuosic moments are handled with assurance, agility and aplomb. This is an enterprising issue in top-drawer sound and presentation, worthy of the most serious of considerations.
    Gerald Fenech, July 2011

    musicweb-international.com

    ... These performances on a Farao classics CD, although released in 2010, are of such high quality that I felt they badly needed a review to help reawaken interest. … Oliver Tardy draws abundant enthusiasm from the players, and they sound as though they’re enjoying themselves to the full and have a real love for the music (Divertimento Corsica). … Nicolas Thiébaud’s intelligent musicianship is a positive asset (Oboe Concerto). … Christian Kunert’s stunning virtuosity is impressive and his clean articulation is admirable (Bassoon Concerto). … Rupert Wachter captures the work’s essence to perfection (Clarinet Concerto). These accomplished performances have been well-recorded, with sound quality being top of the range. The venue of the Church of Saint-Amant-Roche-Savine fulfils its role perfectly in offering a sympathetic acoustic to showcase these admirable scores.
    Stephen Greenbank, 2018, January