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Author: Benejam, Lluís
This work is brilliant, energetic, at certain moments impressionist, at others polytonal or influenced by the language of jazz, it clearly evinces the spirituality of its composer.
Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
Ricard Lamote de Grignon does not use the composer José Serrano's most popular melodies to do Fantasía, but places less well-known fragments on the stave.
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: 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: 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: Toldrà, Eduard
The original version of La Maledicció del Comte Arnau by Eduard Toldrà is for three cobles (wind instruments ensemble) and timpani. Later, himself made the orchestral version.
Author: Larios, Oscar
La Rosa dels Vents by Oscar Larios is a music tale for symphonic orchestral ensemble of elementary grade and narrator. The work has been composed and arranged to be played by musicians at least attending the third or fourth elementary grade. This edition has been revised and orchestrated to ensure maximum adaptability of the orchestration available to...
Author: Toldrà, Eduard
Lionor o La Filla del Marxant is a suite in five movements based on a literary work of the modernist author Adrià Gual, premiered in 1934 under the baton of maestro Pau Casals.
Author: Toldrà, Eduard
Lionor o La Filla del Marxant is a suite in five movements based on a literary work of the modernist author Adrià Gual, premiered in 1934 under the baton of maestro Pau Casals.
Author: Toldrà, Eduard
Lionor o La Filla del Marxant is a suite in five movements based on a literary work of the modernist author Adrià Gual, premiered in 1934 under the baton of maestro Pau Casals.
Author: Borgunyó, Agustí
Sevillian Nocturne is a symphonic piece with music that has clear roots in Seville. The melisma typical of Arabic-inspired music is ever-present, and the sound of the guitar is anticipated in the arpeggios of the harp and piano, which take on soloist parts at certain points of the work.
Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
Quasi una polka is a bit of symphonic fun written by Jesús Rodríguez Picó. The instrumentation confers a certain importance on the percussion which besides the drums, also uses other instruments to emphasize phrases or add color to a piece which is already rich in pitch variety and whose rhythm is of a dance from the first bar.