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Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
This composition is based on the painting of the same title by Joan Miró. It is a short piece in a “naïve” style.
Author: Ortega, Miquel
This work comes from a very short song written in the spring of 1984 and belongs to a cycle of 20 songs, titled Les quatre estacions (The Four Seasons) with texts by Josep Carner.
Author: Cervelló, Jordi
Meditació belongs to the category of works which the author can come to feel fully identified. In this work the author gives shape to a meditative and intimate atmosphere, where notes flow slowly in a soft and serene gravity.
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.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
The Sextet for strings by Francisco Fleta Polo has an inner rhythm that is often very clear, with work based on dance movements, lending it a fresh, direct feel that is very characteristic of the personal language of Fleta.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
The Sextet for strings by Francisco Fleta Polo has an inner rhythm that is often very clear, with work based on dance movements, lending it a fresh, direct feel that is very characteristic of the personal language of Fleta.
Author: Toldrà, Eduard
Empúries, the ancient Greek villa situated in the northeast of Catalonia, has been a source of inspiration for numerous artistic works, and especially of musical works.
Author: Serra, Joaquim
Estampes Simfòniques has two parts: Danza Gitana and Fiesta Andaluza. The second movement is structured around a nocturnal air, while the centre of the first movement contains a habanera rhythm.
Author: Bertran, Moisès
The Symphonic Variations on a theme by Henry Eccles, comprise one Theme, six Variations, one Cadence and a reprise of the theme. These small sections follow one anotherwithout any interruption, with the aim of creating a work with a single stroke within a structure is discontinuous in places.
Author: Taverna-Bech, Francesc
Quatre soliloquis by Francesc Taverna Bech has four evocative, passionate movements which can only facilitate communication if the player makes them his own in some small way. It opens with great refinement which is concentrated on an original melodic line giving rise to double chords.