Author: Benejam, Lluís
The Preludio Hondo by Lluís Benejam is a short piece which exudes happiness in 217 intense bars that make this work a real treasure.
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: Benejam, Lluís
Lluís Benejam’s music flows forth from an open and vivacious spirit, susceptible to different influences. His work includes reminiscences of impressionism and jazz, incorporated in a personal way of understanding music:
Author: Bertran, Moisès
Blusing for Marcel tries to merge jazz features into Moisès Bertran' style, which is made of a vertical thinking of sonority, a love for expressive melody, a more or less traditional conception of form and rhythm, and a general melancholic ambiance, typical of the Catalan character of the author.
Author: Bertran, Moisès
Concertino for Piano and Strings is characterised by its organic and straight-forward construction, developed with a modesty and simplicity in its musical themes and expressions, which affords it a sense of unity, transparency and clarity.
Author: Bofill, Anna
The sea (Onades i roques and El blanc i el blau) and the desert (Tres Terres) are topics that have inspired the music for piano of Anna Bofill, of these two volumes Itineraris (Itineraries); also literature and poetry (La nit, Tocs de fum and Dansa oblíqua) are immersed in the colors and rhythms of these pieces with diverse routes.
Author: Bofill, Anna
The sea (Onades i roques and El blanc i el blau) and the desert (Tres Terres) are topics that have inspired the music for piano of Anna Bofill, of these two volumes Itineraris (Itineraries); also literature and poetry (La nit, Tocs de fum and Dansa oblíqua) are immersed in the colors and rhythms of these pieces with diverse routes.
Author: Borgunyó, Agustí
The Idil·li per a trio (violin, cello and piano) by Agustí Borgunyó is a short work of less than six minutes and yet it is full of intensity, lyricism and expressive power.
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.