Author: Colomer, Consuelo
Sunset at the Alhambra is a short piece the Arab-Andalusian air of the melody transport us to the heart of Granada at a time when cultural coexistence defined the city.Modulating Sonatina is a short piece for piano whose melody and accompaniment are both based primarily on arpeggios.
Author: Colomer, Consuelo
This collection consists of nine pieces for intermediate piano, which condense a world of distant memories of the composer.
Author: Colomer, Consuelo
This collection consists of nine pieces for intermediate piano, which condense a world of distant memories of the composer.
Author: Colomer, Consuelo
This collection consists of nine pieces for intermediate piano, which condense a world of distant memories of the composer.
Author: Mestres Quadreny, Josep M.
Signe d’anells (2007) responds to the particular language used by Mestres Quadreny as well as the writing techniques which he has been faithful to all his life. This eloquent creation is supported by dodecaphonic elements but these are not only the unique elements...
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
An interesting piano piece inspired by certain episodes from Don Quixote.
Author: Salvat, Joaquim
The Sonata per a piano en Do menor (Sonata for Piano in C Minor) by Joaquim Serra is divided into three movements and, from an aesthetic point of view, takes few risks, yet it possesses an unquestionable brilliance and beauty.
Author: Colomer, Consuelo
The composition is of medium difficulty; seeking to describe something inexplicable by making the interpreter a creative conduit for the piece. The work engenders a sense of bliss that guides the interpretation of the pieces.
Author: Benejam, Lluís
Composed during spring 1966, the Sonata for Piano is a fresh, direct work, structured in three movements and involving a certain amount of difficulty, even though it does not explore all the possibilities of the instrument or demand exceptional virtuosity from the player.
Author: Soler, Josep
The possibilities of the piano within the grave range had been explored by several composers throughout the 20th century, but on this occasion, Soler’s music seeks out expressiveness rather than virtuosity.
Author: Ortega, Miquel
The Sonatina for piano is not an excessively difficult work from a technical point of view and, except for the third movement, as with many Sonatinas from the majority of composers, it is all imbued with a feeling of happiness appropriate for its nature as a Scherzo.
Author: Taverna-Bech, Francesc
These pieces also have a didactic side to them which makes them suitable for intermediate level piano teaching, with technical difficulties including elaborate piano formulas such as hand cross-overs, arpeggiated chords and three-stave notation, to be gradually overcome by students.