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Author: Bertran, Moisès
Apuntes sobre Pizarro (Notes on Pizarro), written in February 2007, was a preliminary study for opera that I composed between the summer of that year and the end of 2009.
Author: Bertran, Moisès
Esguards silents is a piece in three movements, Uncertainty, Bewilderment and Desolation. Each one of them wants to express a emotional state as it could be felt by a child from any country in front of the disasters of a war.
Author: Bertran, Moisès
The work is written in ternary form and broadly speaking it is composed as an improvisation. After a short introduction, appear the main lyrical theme on the horn. In the middle of the piece there is a section in a jazz style, which has some interesting figures on the piano. The most noteworthy features is its expressive depth, which is at its greatest in...
Author: Bertran, Moisès
Miniatures per Gaudí is written in seven short movements that are performed without a break and therefore form a continuous multi-sectional structure. The seven pieces, entitled Prelude, Toccata I, Cantilena, Scherzo, Interlude, Toccata II and Melody, are based on the set of musical notes derived from the letters that form the surname of the modernist...
Author: Bertran, Moisès
It is a piece for a group of small-sized percussion instruments, which includes the somewhat exotic use of a set of crystal glasses and a Musical Saw. Sketch is not a technically difficult piece but is rather a short divertimento where the main challenge relies on the subtleties of the tone.
Author: Bertran, Moisès
The Prelude and Dance follows a typical structure of Frederic Monpou, and the Finale closes the work.
Author: Borgunyó, Agustí
The Idil·li per a trio (violin, cello and piano) by Agustí Borgunyó is a short work of less than six minutes and yet it is full of intensity, lyricism and expressive power.
Author: Civilotti, Alejandro
These pieces are dedicated to the memory of the composer’s nephew, Sergio Javier Godoy who died in April 2005, and were written two months later. The meaning of these four pieces for guitar and clarinet is to establish a dialogue with those questions will never be answers.