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Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
These poems have subtle irony that Lamote adjusted perfectly to their music. The famous soprano Mercè Plantada divulged these songs, so these became very popular.
Author: Guinjoan, Joan
Remembering Millàs, this short piece contains the melodic potential of the chosen medieval song in the form of variations, using a discreet modal language with brief dissonances that do not affect the consistency of the musical approach.
Author: Juárez Bayón, Antonio
Advanced level exercices for chromatic progression improvement of fingering in all saxophone logs.
Author: Bosch, Lluís M.
The author captures the detail of the little things, from subtle moments to extract the musical symbols. His language is clear and essential.
Author: Puértolas, Pere J.
Fanfare for a city -Barcelona 2001- is a piece for brass and percussion. Was commissioned for the presentation of Barcelona’s candidacy for European Capital of Culture 2001. It's structured in five short, contrasting movements relating to the arts and culture of Barcelona.
Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
Ricard Lamote de Grignon does not use the composer José Serrano's most popular melodies to do Fantasía, but places less well-known fragments on the stave.
Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
Fantasía covers some of the themes from the opera El viatge de Marlow, primarily the theme of a journey that appears right from the beginning of the piece and is its main theme. This motif leads to others that refer to the landscape of darkness, to the forest or to the grotesque characters that survive in these inhospitable surroundings.
Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
Written in a single movement and organised around three extracts from the homonymous novel by Jules Verne.
Author: Toldrà, Eduard
Lionor o La Filla del Marxant is a suite in five movements based on a literary work of the modernist author Adrià Gual, premiered in 1934 under the baton of maestro Pau Casals.
Author: Toldrà, Eduard
Lionor o La Filla del Marxant is a suite in five movements based on a literary work of the modernist author Adrià Gual, premiered in 1934 under the baton of maestro Pau Casals.