Henri Tomasi's "Tomasi: l'intégrale de l'oeuvre pour trompette & Fanfares liturgiques" is a captivating journey through the French composer's extensive works for trumpet, released on January 1, 2011, under the Indésens label. Spanning a total of 71 minutes, this album is a comprehensive collection that showcases Tomasi's versatility and mastery of the trumpet, accompanied by various ensembles including orchestra, piano, organ, and brass ensembles.
The album opens with the "Concerto pour trompette et orchestre," a three-movement piece that highlights the trumpet's lyrical and virtuosic capabilities. Following this, the "Suite pour trois trompettes" offers a unique exploration of the instrument in a trio setting, with movements inspired by diverse cultural influences, from Havana to Bolivia.
Tomasi's "Variations gregoriennes sur un Salve Regina pour trompette et orgue" provides a contemplative interlude, blending sacred Gregorian chant with the rich sonorities of the trumpet and organ. The "Semaine sainte à Cuzco" pieces transport the listener to the sacred week in Cuzco, Peru, with the trumpet taking center stage alongside the orchestra or organ.
The "Tryptique pour trompette et piano" offers a trio of contrasting movements, from the playful "Scherzo" to the lively "Saltarelle." The "Etudes pour trompette seule" present a technical showcase, with each study offering a distinct character and challenge.
The album concludes with the "Fanfares liturgiques," a series of ceremonial brass pieces that range from solemn processions to triumphant declarations, culminating in the ethereal "Procession nocturne" with choir and soprano.
This album is a testament to Henri Tomasi's enduring legacy and his significant contributions to the trumpet repertoire, offering a rich and varied listening experience that is sure to captivate both fans of the instrument and newcomers alike.