Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
The work Quatre Poemes (Four Poems) for clarinet and piano arose from four poems of Joan Brossa: these are inspired by the frivolous spirit and the elements of reflection and surrealism, and are based on a hidden rhythmic beat over which the two instruments dialogue.
Author: Fàbregas, Jordi
Quatre tocs amb canya (Four touches with reed) by Jordi Fàbregas has four separate parts: Cor de foc (Heart of Fire), Ball a quatre (Dance to Four), Trànsit (Transit) and Ball gemmat (Lush Dance).
Author: Salvat, Joaquim
The work Quatro Canzonette has four independent pieces, easy listening, with a dance air, which can be described as ballroom music, most likely made for this purpose.
Author: Puértolas, Pere J.
Recitatiu (Introducció), Cançó i Tarantel·la (Recital (Introduction), Song and Tarantella) for vibraphone and piano is a work that allows the performers to shine, with a first time, Introducció, dedicated to the virtuosity of the vibraphone to highlight the quality of its sound.
Author: Colomer, Consuelo
It is pure, simple music, transmitting the composer’s message full of nuances and colours, like those of a bouquet of flowers or those inspired by a tender smile.
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: Valls Duran, Pere
Romance has strong Catalan roots in which harmonic accompaniment plays an important role. Great Introduction and tarantella is a young work written long before Romance in honour of his idol, Giovanni Bottesini.
Author: Valls Duran, Pere
Romance has strong Catalan roots in which harmonic accompaniment plays an important role. Great Introduction and tarantella is a young work written long before Romance in honour of his idol, Giovanni Bottesini.
Author: Toldrà, Eduard
We discover in this simple sardana da camera the precocious interest which Toldrà felt for a genre in which he was to become an authentic maestro, and the hint of some of the stylistic features which defined the Catalan composer’s personality.
Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
This Scherzino for viola and piano by Ricard Lamote de Grignon shows the possibilities of the instrument and performer, both in expression as in technical skill.
Author: Bacchus, Peter
This work is a tribute to the composer and flutist Robert Dick, who explored the resources of the instrument, The other flute, as Dick called it. The interpreter will perceive this work as a challenge to achieve and will discover a world of sonic possibilities of the flute.
Author: Bertran, Moisès
It is a piece for a group of small-sized percussion instruments, which includes the somewhat exotic use of a set of crystal glasses and a Musical Saw. Sketch is not a technically difficult piece but is rather a short divertimento where the main challenge relies on the subtleties of the tone.