Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
The initial cell of the descending arpeggio gives unity to the work that, despite its briefness, clearly shows the personality of Fleta Polo’s language and his deep knowledge of the different instruments he writes for.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
The initial cell of the descending arpeggio gives unity to the work that, despite its briefness, clearly shows the personality of Fleta Polo’s language and his deep knowledge of the different instruments he writes for.
Author: Cervelló, Jordi
Two movements for trio (violin, cello and piano) is one of the first works which Jordi Cervelló has composed, in 1968. The two movements are Adagio and Allegro energico.
Author: Taverna-Bech, Francesc
The content of the work Graffiti revolves around the desolation in which modern society lives because of habits imposed by a few people exercising power. In a way, graffiti art expresses this rebellion against the system, creating a world of fantastic graphics to escape the oppression of everyday life.
Author: Borgunyó, Agustí
The Idil·li per a trio (violin, cello and piano) by Agustí Borgunyó is a short work of less than six minutes and yet it is full of intensity, lyricism and expressive power.
Author: Torrents, Mercè
Mar incandescent (Incandescent Sea) is a fantasy about a sunset over the sea, with the sun reflected like a mirror in the surface of the water. This was the emotion that the composer allowed to guide her through the music, playing with her favorite instruments (piano, cello and tenora, equivalent instrument to the oboe).
Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
The piece Moebius Trio by Rodríguez Picó includes the peculiar properties of the Moebius looped strip by using themes predominantly built up around long notes that give a feeling of a flat yet wavy surface, and by linking the different parts as if always bringing us back to the beginning again.
Author: Vilaprinyó, Jordi
In the Rondó-fantasia de Jordi Vilaprinyó the piano is the driving force of the whole work and the tenora and violoncello drive the melodies upwards to reach a climatic cadenza where the two instruments create a harmonious dialogue.
Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
The Trio Concertante is divided into three conventional movements. A theme, sad and meditative in character, appears at the beginning which is later repeated at different points in the work. Apart from these brief passages, the instrumental treatment is virtuoso and rhythmic in nature.
Author: Benejam, Lluís
Trio for violin, cello and piano no. 1 by Lluís Benejam is structured into four movements, has a duration of nearly twenty minutes and an optimistic, romantic feel.