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Author: Benejam, Lluís
The catalogue of works by Lluís Benejam contains around sixty pieces which include 11 songs for voice and piano with poems from some of the best Catalan poets. Just three of the manuscripts are dated so we can place them at between 1944 and 1949, thus they were very probably among his earliest compositions. However, they already contained many of the very...
Author: Benejam, Lluís
Among the symphonic works of Benejam, there are three major concerts: violin, saxophone and oboe. The oboe concerto was composed in 1965, during the compositional maturity of the author.
Author: Benejam, Lluís
Among the symphonic works of Benejam, there are three major concerts: violin, saxophone and oboe. The oboe concerto was composed in 1965, during the compositional maturity of the author.
Author: Borgunyó, Agustí
The name Aplec stems from the open and Catalan nature of the tunes, with a very populist bent, which are in exquisite taste and treated with a refined counterpoint and rich orchestration.
Author: Borgunyó, Agustí
The name Aplec stems from the open and Catalan nature of the tunes, with a very populist bent, which are in exquisite taste and treated with a refined counterpoint and rich orchestration.
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: Guzmán, Josep Lluís
The variable order of the twelve tones of the chromatic scale is very present in the construction of both preludes, but simultaneously maintains an harmonic cadential substrate.
Author: Guzmán, Josep Lluís
The variable order of the twelve tones of the chromatic scale is very present in the construction of both preludes, but simultaneously maintains an harmonic cadential substrate.
Author: Capdevila, Mercè
The work Corn d'or comprises quick, compressed sounds whose density means they can be listened to en masse. In the slow moments the mass deflates and softens, the sound expands and separates, breaking off in the form of phrases, or isolated sounds, with different properties, directions and levels.
Author: Soler, Josep
Two themes inspired by Verdi serve to create different variations and juxtapositions, which never appear in the same way.