Author: Romaní, Raimon
[Purchasing this item provides you a licence to make 12 copies of it] Veni, Creator Spiritus takes the text of a medieval hymn that invokes the creative spirit. The work has a triumphal air about it, as if the creative spirit were already being felt at the very moment of its invocation. It is an expression of vitality, power and positivity.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
The work consists of different parts which echo the nuances of the text, with two musical motifs standing out that reflect the parts of the hymn. As well as other secondary motifs, the long and melodic theme of Accende lumen sensibus stands out. However, the most glorious moment of the melody is found in the stanza Deo Patri, constituting the culmination...
Author: Romaní, Raimon
Veni, Creator Spiritus takes the text of a medieval hymn that invokes the creative spirit. The work has a triumphal air about it, as if the creative spirit were already being felt at the very moment of its invocation. It is an expression of vitality, power and positivity.
Author: Vila, Francesc
The compositions of Francesc Vila (1922-2011) are much appreciated by all the choirs of Catalonia. Wisdom and musical creativity of Vila makes these songs a useful tool for young choirs.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
This composition was commissioned for the fi fth anniversary of the dedication of the basilica of the Sagrada Família in Barcelona.
Author: Benejam, Lluís
Lluís Benejam dedicated this work to the Quartet Filharmonia (1946-1957) formed by Emilia and Núria Quer, Francesc Paulet and Enric Climent, the latter was also the founder of Clivis Publicacions. The Filharmonia Quartet performed it in numerous concerts with harpist Rosa Balcells.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
[Purchasing this item provides you a licence to make 12 copies of it]
Author: Romaní, Raimon
Un capaltard d’octubre (An October Evening) is a seven-minute work which expresses the gradual process of someone venturing confidently into the heart of nature in search of their inner world. The text comes from the first part of Tarda i Vespre (Afternoon and Evening), a poem in four sections written by Màrius Torres in 1941.