Henri Tomasi
1901 - 1971
French
Summary
Biography
Henri Tomasi (Marseilles, 17th August 1901 - Paris, 13th January 1971) entered the Paris Conservatory at the age of sixteen where he studied under Georges Caussade, Paul Vidal, Vincent d’Indy and Philippe Gaubert. In 1927 he was awarded a First Prize for conducting and the Grand Prix de Rome. He began a joint career as composer and conductor. His many works show a preference for the theatre and, in the field of instrumental music, for wind instruments. Among his very many ballets and operas are La Grisi, Les Santons, Féerie laotienne, Miguel Mañara, L’Atlantide, Le triomphe de Jeanne, Le silence de la mer. Among his symphonic works, he has written concertos for the flute, trumpet, saxophone, viola, horn, clarinet, trombone, bassoon, and violin.
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Performances
13th December 2025
- PERFORMERS
- Atelier Polyphonique 83
- CONDUCTOR
- Lionel Ponchaux
- LOCATION
- Eglise Le Pradet, Toulon, France
17th January 2026
- PERFORMERS
- Ensemble Orchestral Eric Van Lauwe
- LOCATION
- cathédrale Sainte-Croix des Arméniens, Paris, France
18th January 2026
- PERFORMERS
- Ensemble Orchestral Eric Van Lauwe
- LOCATION
- cathédrale Sainte-Croix des Arméniens, Paris, France
21st March 2026
- PERFORMERS
- Nottingham Philharmonic Orchestra
- CONDUCTOR
- Mark Heron
- LOCATION
- Southwell Minster, Nottingham, United Kingdom