Author: Benejam, Lluís
The Concerto Grosso stands out among the works written by Benejam in Ecuador, an energetic work, robust, with touches of humor and very representative of the personal language of the composer.
Author: González de la Rubia, Domènec
Instants of Nature for string orchestra seeks to create a lyrical and, above all else, expressive vision of nature. Certain landscapes can be linked to subjective moods and feelings.
Author: González de la Rubia, Domènec
Instants of Nature for string orchestra seeks to create a lyrical and, above all else, expressive vision of nature. Certain landscapes can be linked to subjective moods and feelings.
Author: Borgunyó, Agustí
Borgunyó composed this work in 1940. Developed as a suite, includes four movements or dances from several regions of the Iberian Peninsula : 1. Aragon (jota) 2. Andaluza (saeta) , 3. Galicia (danza), 4. Castilla (paso doble). Score available only in visione. Materials on hire.
Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
Taking advantage of the characteristics of cobla instruments, the composer moved away from the initial concept of the music for open spaces and conceived the work to be played in a concert hall, with orchestration featuring small solo instruments combined with the depth of sound typical of thecobla.
Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
Taking advantage of the characteristics of cobla instruments, the composer moved away from the initial concept of the music for open spaces and conceived the work to be played in a concert hall, with orchestration featuring small solo instruments combined with the depth of sound typical of thecobla.
Author: Borgunyó, Agustí
Arrangement for symphonic band by Joan Lluís Moraleda.
Author: Borgunyó, Agustí
Arrangement for symphonic band by Joan Lluís Moraleda.
Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
The structure of this Divertimento for orchestra of symphonic jazz is as follows: The 1st movement is an Allegro, with a joyful Fox rhythm; The 2nd movement, Moderato, has a Waltz time; The 3rd movement has a Slow tempo; Finally, the last movement is an Allegro molto, with a Ragtime rhythm.
Author: Bozzo, David
First and last movements of this Concerto by David Bozzo are made with the same thematic material and with a similar formal structure, like a house from where one leaves and where one returns.