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Raimon Romaní (Barcelona 1974) is composer, conductor and music teacher.
He holds a degree in Composition from the conservatories of Terrassa and Badalona, as well as a degree in Orchestra Conducting from the ESMUC. He teaches harmony, choral singing, orchestra, musical analysis and french horn at Conservatory of Sant Cugat and at Escola de Música i Dansa Fusió in Sant Cugat.
He took his first steeps in choral conducting under the guidance of Manuel Cabero and he furthered his training and knowledge following the courses organized by the FCEC and Europa Cantat. He has been conducting choirs since 1994. Under his direction some choirs of the Conservatory has won some prizes at choral contests by Ejea de los Caballeros in 2016, 2017, 2019 i 2022; Villena 2018, Villa de Avilés 2018 i 2022; Cocentaina 2019).
As a composer, the following choral symphonic works are worth highlighting: La llegenda de Sant Jordi, Magnificat, the hymn Veni, creator spiritus the Christmas cantata Pastors a Betlem and the sacred cantata Vacuum monumentum (The Resurrection); as well as the motets Quam dilecta, Caelus novus et terra nova, Quam pulchra es and Ave Maria.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
[Purchasing this item provides you a licence to make 12 copies of it] The Magnificat is based on the Gospel of Luke, in which the Virgin praises the wonders of the creator and refl ects on his people’s history.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
Petrarca a tre voci is a cycle of five pieces for SAB choir based on selected poems from Francesco Petrarca's Canzoniere.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
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Author: Romaní, Raimon
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Author: Romaní, Raimon
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This composition was commissioned for the fi fth anniversary of the dedication of the basilica of the Sagrada Família in Barcelona.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
Un capaltard d’octubre (An October Evening) is a seven-minute work which expresses the gradual process of someone venturing confidently into the heart of nature in search of their inner world. The text comes from the first part of Tarda i Vespre (Afternoon and Evening), a poem in four sections written by Màrius Torres in 1941.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
Un capaltard d’octubre (An October Evening) is a seven-minute work which expresses the gradual process of someone venturing confidently into the heart of nature in search of their inner world. The text comes from the first part of Tarda i Vespre (Afternoon and Evening), a poem in four sections written by Màrius Torres in 1941.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
Un capaltard d’octubre (An October Evening) is a seven-minute work which expresses the gradual process of someone venturing confidently into the heart of nature in search of their inner world. The text comes from the first part of Tarda i Vespre (Afternoon and Evening), a poem in four sections written by Màrius Torres in 1941.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
Un capaltard d’octubre (An October Evening) is a seven-minute work which expresses the gradual process of someone venturing confidently into the heart of nature in search of their inner world. The text comes from the first part of Tarda i Vespre (Afternoon and Evening), a poem in four sections written by Màrius Torres in 1941.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
Work of great tension and expressiveness, built in five sections describing five scenes from the Bible (Luke 24: 1-12) which recounts the moment of the resurrection of Jesus.