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Francisco Fleta Polo was born in 1931 in Barcelona. He attended the Barcelona Conservatory for Advanced Studies in Music where he obtained an advanced certificate in the Violin, Viola and Trumpet qualifications and trained as a Composer and Conductor.
He played the viola in the Symphonic orchestras of the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona’s opera house (1961-64), RTVE, the Spanish state broadcasting company, (Madrid 1965-69) and the City of Barcelona (since 1970). He was selected for the post of Viola Professor at the Barcelona Conservatory for advanced studies in music in a national eliminatory exam.
Hi has a very wide catalogue of works for several instruments and instrumental ensembles which have played by several generations of students in the course of their music studies. These works were written with his students in mind. He has also composed works for orchestra including four symphonies; the second and the third were first played in public by the Barcelona Symphonic orchestra and the fourth by the Barcelona Municipal Band. His Sonata for the Viola op.69 was chosen to be played at the International Viola Congress in Illinois (USA). For his students he has designed a highly successful practical course for the Viola and Violin. Most of his works are edited by this company (Clivis Publicacions).
His music is rich in counterpoint and timbre effects which give it a very unique air of genius.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
Most of the more than twenty impromptus in Fleta’s catalogue are dedicated to string instruments but in this particular case the main protagonist is the oboe.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
Impromptu núm. 17 by Fleta Polo has no other pretension than to express the composer’s need to make music for the instrumental combination proposed and, above all, to please the musicians to whom the music is dedicated.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
The work pays homage to Johannes Brahms, with each viola represented by one of the letters in the German composer’s surname, and is structured in a single movement.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
Though not a virtuoso work, it is still very demanding. The first part of the Impromptu núm. 9a by F. Fleta Polo creates a restless harmonic climate with many chromatic nuances. The second part, in contrast, is very rhythmic and features an element of perpetual movement that defines the intense, energetic nature of the work.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
This isn’t a light or easy piece but a complex score which, while easy to listen to, transmits that feeling of intellectual pleasure you get with pieces which have something to say.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
This isn’t a light or easy piece but a complex score which, while easy to listen to, transmits that feeling of intellectual pleasure you get with pieces which have something to say.