Author: Eroles, Carles M.
Imagination and teaching experience are the essential ingredients that make Microscòpic such a well-rounded, consistent and musically attractive work in the field of chamber music, a discipline that is as enriching as it is essential in the training of the future musician.
Author: Bertran, Moisès
Miniatures per Gaudí is written in seven short movements that are performed without a break and therefore form a continuous multi-sectional structure. The seven pieces, entitled Prelude, Toccata I, Cantilena, Scherzo, Interlude, Toccata II and Melody, are based on the set of musical notes derived from the letters that form the surname of the modernist...
Author: Guzmán, Josep Lluís
This work is a small poem with a simple and cantabile language, in which all instruments have the same level of prominence.
Author: Ortega, Miquel
To create the work Petita Suite for two guitars, Miquel Ortega reused the thematic material of seven of the twenty songs making up Les Quatre Estacions (The Four Seasons) collection based on texts by the poet Josep Carner.
Author: Larios, Oscar
Plouifasol is a collection of popular Catalan songs, arranged and harmonized for elementary guitar students.
Author: Bertran, Moisès
Remembering Miquel Llobet is a Song and Dance for solo guitar, the idea of working on a simple melody popular at the Song, and on the main theme of one of Chopin’s Mazurkas for piano in the Dance. From the Song, one can emphasize so typical of the Catalan song style, and from the Dance, the colourful harmonic and melodic variations and the mention of a...
Author: Bosch, Lluís M.
Portraits of a sweet moment is an evocative and suggestive piece. It consists of four short movements and represents a turning point as we change our ideas. The flute and guitar converse with nostalgia yet contained vitality. The piece was written in the autumn of 1996.
Author: Soto, Pere
The Seven Miniatures for Classic Guitar feature baroque airs, classical citations and touches of contemporary jazz, a genre in which Pere Soto is an expert in his facet as a performer.
Author: Homs, Joaquim
The melodic willingness of the Soliloqui IV by Joaquim Homs is framed in a rhetorical approach in which imitations, mutations and derivations are used to construct a discourse in which the emotional content of the sound and its relationship with the silence takes the lead role.
Author: Baldrís, Carlota
The work is inspired by the magical night of Saint John and proposes to let us take a little trip to the world of emotions, from the calm to joy, the fullness to melancholy, the party to a reflection more intimate.
Author: Bertran, Moisès
The Prelude and Dance follows a typical structure of Frederic Monpou, and the Finale closes the work.
Author: Bofill, Anna
Was composed in 1978 following a visit to Algeria and the Sahara desert, Tamanrasset. The premiere was in 2006 by the Australian guitarist Rene Mora. The Suite de Tamanrasset is structured into four movements in which liberty and the sensation of improvisation prevail, while at the same time exploring the various resources of the guitar.