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Künstlerbiographie Henri Tomasi

Henri Tomasi August 17 1901 – January 13 1971 Was A French Classical Composer And Conductor. Henri Tomasi Was Born In Marseille France In The Working Class Neighborhood On August 17 1901. His Father Xavier Tomasi And Mother Josephine Vincensi Were Originally From La Casinca Corsica. At The Age Of Five Henri And His Family Moved To Mazarques France Where His Father Had A Job As A Postal Worker. At This Time His Father Enrolled Henri In Music Theory Lessons. At The Age Of Seven Henri Entered The Conservatoire De Musique De Marseille. Pressured By His Father Henri Played For Upper-Class Families Where He Felt "humiliated To Be On Show Like A Trained Animal." Tomasi Assoc. In 1913 The Family Moved Back To Marseille. Tomasi Had Dreams Of Becoming A Sailor And Skipped Many Of His Music Classes. During The Summer He Stayed With His Grandmother In Corsica And Learned Traditional Corsican Songs. In 1916 Henri Won First Prize In Harmony Along With His Friend Zino Francescatti The Celebrated Violinist. World War I Delayed His Entrance Into The Paris Conservatoire So He Played Piano In Marseille To Earn Money. He Performed In Diverse Venues Such As Upscale Hotels Restaurants Brothels And Movie Houses. His Gift For Composition Was Developed During This Time As He Improvised At The Keyboard. The Early Charlie Chaplin Films Also Intrigued Him. In 1921 He Commenced His Studies At The Paris Conservatoire With A Scholarship From Marseille And A Stipend From A Lawyer Maitre Levy Oulman. He Still Performed At Cafes And In The Cinemas To Earn Money However. His Friend Maurice Franck Described Tomasi As A Hard Worker "He Showed Up With A Fugue A Week He Was Indefatigable - An Inveterate Workaholic." Tomasi Assoc. In 1925 His First Piece A Wind Quintet Called 'Variations Sur Un Theme Corse' Won The Prix Halphen. His Teachers At The Paris Conservatoire Included Gaubert Vincent D'Indy Georges Caussade And Paul Vidal. In 1927 He Won The Second Grand Prix De Rome For His Cantata 'Coriolan' And A First Prize For Orchestral Conducting Both Awarded Unanimously. In This Same Year He Met His Future Wife Odette Camp At The Opéra-Comique And Married Her In 1929. Tomasi Began His Career As A Conductor For Concerts Du Journal. From 1930 To 1935 Tomasi Served As The Music Director Of The Radio Colonial Orchestra In French Indochina Originally Founded By Julien Maigret During The 1931 Colonial Exhibition In Paris. Tomasi Became One Of The First Radio Conductors And A Pioneer Of "radiophonic" Music. During The 1930s He Was A Founder Of A Contemporary Music Group In Paris Entitled "Triton" Along With Prokofiev Milhaud Honegger And Poulenc. He Spent Equal Time Composing And Conducting. He Was One Of The Conductors For Studio Broadcasts Of The Orchestre Radio Symphonique De La Radioduffusion Francaise Paris Radio . His Most Memorable Recording Was In 1936 With The Extraordinary French Mezzo Soprano Alice Raveau In Gluck's Orfeo Which Was Awarded The Grand Prix Du Disque. In 1939 Tomasi Was Drafted Into The French Army And Was Named Marching-Band Conductor At The Villefranche Sur Mer Fort. N 1940 He Was Discharged And Took Up The Baton At The Orchestre Nationale. As A Composer His Orchestral Music Is Important But Above All He Was Attracted To The Theater. In The Realm Of Instrumental Music He Preferred Composing For Wind Instruments. He Composed Concerti For Flute Oboe Clarinet Saxophone Bassoon Trumpet Horn And Trombone. He Also Composed Concerti For Violin And Viola. In 1944 His Son Claude Was Born And Tomasi Started Composing A Requiem Dedicated To "the Martyrs Of The Resistance Movement And All Those Who Have Died For France." RadioFrance Tomasi Was Disillusioned By The Events Of World War II And Subsequently Rejected All Faith In God. His Requiem Was Set Aside And Was Not Discovered Again And Recorded Until 1996. An Hour-Long Documentary Film Produced By Jacques Sapiega Was Made In 2001. In 1946 Tomasi Assumed The Post Of Conductor Of The Opera De Monte Carlo. He Became Extremely Sought-After As A Guest Conductor All Over Europe. In 1948 He Wrote What Would Become His Most Popular Composition The Concerto For Trumpet. In 1949 The Concerto For Saxophone Was Performed By Marcel Mule. In 1956 The Concerto For Clarinet And The Concerto For Trombone Were Composed. This Same Year Brought The Long-Awaited World Premiere Of His Opera "Don Juan De Manara" Based On A Text By Poet O. V. De L. Milosc. This Opera "L'Atlantide" And The Comic Opera "Le Testament Di Pere Gaucher" Established His Reputation As An Opera Composer.
In May 1956 At Bordeaux His Opera Sampiero Corso Was Premiered The Title Role Being Created By The Australian Tenor Kenneth Neate. This Was Repeated At The Holland Festival In June. 1 In 1957 Tomasi Stopped Conducting Because Of Physical Problems Including Advancing Deafness In His Right Ear. In 1966 His Concerto For Flute Was Played By Jean-Pierre Rampal With The Orchestre Des Concerts Classiques In Marseille. His Last Piece For The Theater "In Praise Of Madness The Nuclear Era " Is A Cross Between Opera And Ballet And Contains References To Nazism And Napalm. It Reflects Tomasi's Postwar Disillusionment With Mankind. During His Last Period Of Composition He Was Motivated By Political Events And Wrote Pieces Such As The 'Third World Symphony' And 'Chant Pour Le Vietnam'. In 1969 He Held A Series Of Interviews With His Son Claude Called "Autobiography With A Tape Recorder." Tomasi Assoc. As His Health Deteriorated He Began Working On An Operatic Version Of Hamlet. On January 13 1971 He Died Peacefully In His Apartment In Montmartre Paris. He Was Buried In His Wife's Family Tomb In Avignon. Later To Celebrate The Centennial Of His Birth His Ashes Were Moved To The Village Of His Ancestors In Penta Di Casinca Corsica.

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