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Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
This composition is based on the painting of the same title by Joan Miró. It is a short piece in a “naïve” style.
Author: Homs, Joaquim
Towards the end of 1949, the composer focused on composing his third string quartet, for which he went back to two musical themes, quite different one from the other, that he sketched around 1931-1932.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
The Sextet for strings by Francisco Fleta Polo has an inner rhythm that is often very clear, with work based on dance movements, lending it a fresh, direct feel that is very characteristic of the personal language of Fleta.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
The Sextet for strings by Francisco Fleta Polo has an inner rhythm that is often very clear, with work based on dance movements, lending it a fresh, direct feel that is very characteristic of the personal language of Fleta.
Author: Brotons, Salvador
Sonata for Clarinet and piano, Op. 46 was written in the spring of 1988. The Clarinet Sonata is conceivedin two movements. The first one is written in Sonata form.
Author: Eckart, Edmundo
Soldados de plomo (Lead Soldiers) is a simple piece, inspired by the memory of the games that children used to play with miniature lead soldiers.
Author: Taverna-Bech, Francesc
The content of the work Graffiti revolves around the desolation in which modern society lives because of habits imposed by a few people exercising power. In a way, graffiti art expresses this rebellion against the system, creating a world of fantastic graphics to escape the oppression of everyday life.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
Caprici per a corn anglès i piano by Francisco Fleta Polo is a piece which does not seek out the virtuosity of the solo instrument but which emerges as a lyrical chant, a piece in which the English horn can show off its more cantabile side.
Author: Gerhard, Robert
Gerhard's Suite comprises two movements in the form of dance, El Conde Sol with a solemn character and predominance of a binary rhythm, and Sevillana, more agitated and in a ternary rhythm.
Author: Soto, Pere
Three short compositions created at two different times yet with an evident desire for unity. These are open structures in the style of a fantasy, with a fluid line from start to finish.