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
In the opening section of Caprici núm. 2 by F. Fleta Polo the instruments are presented one by one through the use of solo parts, before merging to form the chamber piece proper, and the contrapuntal writing can be seen throughout in a piece whose appeal lies in its contrasts in colour and character.
Author: Torrents, Mercè
Guspires by Mercè Torrents is a divertimento inspired by sparks from a firework.
Author: Torrents, Mercè
Guspires by Mercè Torrents is a divertimento inspired by sparks from a firework.
Author: Ferrer, Enric
Wow, what a tone! is a little musical joke or Humoreske on the melody of the beginning of the Sardana.
Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
Each trio of this work is defined by a distinctive rhythm, making a path from the march to the boogie, so the student becomes more familiar with shapes and styles that will emerge throughout their studies.
Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
The Miniatures are small pieces for small groups (from duets, trios and quartets to groups of eleven players) which explore the possibilities of the performers from the perspective of sound rather than technique or virtuosity.