Author: Grèbol, Armand
Aquàtic is a tribute to all those feelings evoked in us by water in its various forms.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
The composer he does not limit himself to using the trumpet as a fanfare instrument; rather he makes use of all its resources. The piece, though not exceptionally difficult to play, is demanding at the chamber level. The piano part is optional: it reinforces the rhythmical element of the piece and can help to set tuning when the piece is played by...
Author: Soto, Pere
A work with dynamic great wealth using all the instrument's resources.
Author: Soto, Pere
The work Colom-biz by composer Pere Soto Tejedor represents a real challenge for every guitarist of the camera ensemble, as each guitar can be a piece in solo format, given its high musical and technical complexity.
Author: Soto, Pere
In this quartet, Pere Soto has let his imagination soar in creating an entertaining imaginary story about a hypothetical trip by Django to Havana. With the combination of the Cuban sound and the manouche fanfare, he has managed to merge the two essences and aesthetics in a highly original piece, offering a real challenge to an ambitious quartet.
Author: Puértolas, Pere J.
The author Pere Puértolas reflects in Drums & Woods his impressions during a trip to Senegal on a work for four percussionists, giving form and structure to the simple and deviled rhythms he heard there.
Author: Guinjoan, Joan
As its title indicates, Miniaturas is built upon the foundations of small thematic cells. The first piece is characterized by the counterpointing of contrasts, and is followed by one which progresses from a bleakness of atmosphere to attain a marked lyricism. The third and final piece makes allusion to a progressively complex rhythm which ends with the...
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.
Author: Bozzo, David
The work Quartet de corda núm. 1 “A la Muerte de un ángel” was commissioned in July 2010 by the Anglo-Spanish string quartet The Billroth String Quartet. Its members, at the request of the composer, reviewed the work with the addition of their own interpretative vision of the work written for them.
Author: Benejam, Lluís
The style of Quartet de corda número 1 (String Quartet No. 1) by Lluís Benejam is highly expressive and includes a rhythmic accent to enhance a free and lively melody.
Author: Homs, Joaquim
Towards the end of 1949, the composer focused on composing his third string quartet, for which he went back to two musical themes, quite different one from the other, that he sketched around 1931-1932.