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Author: Taverna-Bech, Francesc
Horitzó i tres estrofes (Horizon and Three Verses) by Francesc Taverna Bech is a work in four movements, of 7 minutes long, with an exquisite expressiveness, characteristic feature of the author.
Author: Borgunyó, Agustí
Arrangement for symphonic band by Joan Lluís Moraleda.
Author: Borgunyó, Agustí
Arrangement for symphonic band by Joan Lluís Moraleda.
Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
This piece was inspired by different images from Classical Rome related to symphonic poetry and is structured in five short episodes.
Author: Benejam, Lluís
Composed in 1962, the Flamenco Overture is one of the orchestral works that Benejam wrote once he had settled in Birmingham (Alabama), and reflects the Hispanic character of other works that he also composed during those years such as Baile (Spanish Dance), the Iberian Preludes and Lorqueña.
Author: Larios, Oscar
This second collection of Progressive Studies with Swing, designed to practice the musical language typical of jazz, is an extension of the pieces published in the first volume.
Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
The Miniatures are small pieces for small groups (from duets, trios and quartets to groups of eleven players) which explore the possibilities of the performers from the perspective of sound rather than technique or virtuosity.
Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
The Miniatures are small pieces for small groups (from duets, trios and quartets to groups of eleven players) which explore the possibilities of the performers from the perspective of sound rather than technique or virtuosity.
Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
The Miniatures are small pieces for small groups (from duets, trios and quartets to groups of eleven players) which explore the possibilities of the performers from the perspective of sound rather than technique or virtuosity.
Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
The Miniatures are small pieces for small groups (from duets, trios and quartets to groups of eleven players) which explore the possibilities of the performers from the perspective of sound rather than technique or virtuosity.