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Author: Soto, Pere
In this work the composer experiments with the technique of applying sculpture to music. At the same time he incorporates improvisations with the sole purpose of letting out his feelings and constructing emotional structures, and it is then that the notes cease to have any real importance in themselves.
Author: Galeote, Josep
Deux pièces Parisiennes is a homage to the inner world and the intellectual curiosity of Livia Gallignani, a graduate in history of theatre, music and dance from the University of Ferrara and the composer’s partner.
Author: Soler, Josep
Harmonices Mundi deals with the fugue in all its possibilities, often on its own, but also with preludes, associated to dances or within a partita. In this volume, the first five fugues are presented directly (in three or four voices) and it is only in the last piece that the fugue is presented with a prelude.
Author: Borgunyó, Agustí
Produced in the form of a suite, it includes four dances or movements from various regions of the Iberian Peninsula: 1. Aragon (jota), 2. Andalucia (saeta), 3. Galicia (danza), 4. Castille (pasodoble).
Author: Ortega, Miquel
Miquel Ortega has set two poems of the famous Romancero Gitano of Federico García Lorca to music: Romance de la luna, luna, and Preciosa y el aire, in the low voice and piano version.
Author: Colomer, Consuelo
We present a new collection of songs by Consuelo Colomer, this time a compilation of six songs that we have grouped together under the title, “Songs with the Heart”, in an allusion to the fact that Colomer chooses the poems that touch her heart and that she herself writes from the heart. Her music also calls out to the hearts of those listening, exuding...
Author: Brotons, Salvador
One of the author's first compositions dated 1980.
Author: Toldrà, Eduard
Sardana for flute and piano has the special interest of being the first work which Eduard Toldrà composed, or if nothing else, oldest of those which have been preserved.
Author: Bertrand, Álvaro
It was composed as a tribute to the Saeta song, from cante Jondo, of Flamenco Spanish religious tradition in Easter week.