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Author: Soto, Pere
In this quartet, Pere Soto has let his imagination soar in creating an entertaining imaginary story about a hypothetical trip by Django to Havana. With the combination of the Cuban sound and the manouche fanfare, he has managed to merge the two essences and aesthetics in a highly original piece, offering a real challenge to an ambitious quartet.
Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
These 23 studies provide students with a series of brief pieces in which the register is progressively increased.
Author: Serra, Joaquim
Impressions camperoles (Rural Impressions) was originally written for a cobla in a descriptive style which perfectly showcases the clear, natural language of this Empordà native.
Author: Civilotti, Alejandro
This is a short and highly musical piece which puts the technical skills of the performer to the test.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
Veni, Creator Spiritus takes the text of a medieval hymn that invokes the creative spirit. The work has a triumphal air about it, as if the creative spirit were already being felt at the very moment of its invocation. It is an expression of vitality, power and positivity.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
The work consists of different parts which echo the nuances of the text, with two musical motifs standing out that reflect the parts of the hymn. As well as other secondary motifs, the long and melodic theme of Accende lumen sensibus stands out. However, the most glorious moment of the melody is found in the stanza Deo Patri, constituting the culmination...
Author: Romaní, Raimon
All these Songs of the City are very affordable for all levels of choirs and surely if you try to make them sing will satisfy you and you will check that the piano accompaniment gives them great strength and a powerful rhythmic foundation.