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: 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: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
There is a certain degree of continuity between the Concerto Nr. 1 for clarinet and orchestra (1989) and the Concerto Nr. 2 (1990), and they in fact have many similarities, such as the relationship that is established between the orchestra and the solo clarinet, the use of expressive clarinet passages of great technical complexity, and also thematic...
Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
These two pieces for guitar to mark the centenary of Francisco Tàrrega were commissioned by the guitarist David Sanz. Conte breu (Short story) the virtuosic nature by use of fast notes and the oriental motifs that Tàrrega used in some of his works; and Estudi 1 (Study 1) there are some quite rhythmic, dancing passages, but it also has some lyrical and...
Author: Capdevila, Mercè
The work Corn d'or comprises quick, compressed sounds whose density means they can be listened to en masse. In the slow moments the mass deflates and softens, the sound expands and separates, breaking off in the form of phrases, or isolated sounds, with different properties, directions and levels.
Author: Capdevila, Mercè
The work Corn d'or comprises quick, compressed sounds whose density means they can be listened to en masse. In the slow moments the mass deflates and softens, the sound expands and separates, breaking off in the form of phrases, or isolated sounds, with different properties, directions and levels.
Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
This melody, taken from the repertoire of the chansonniers, is also representative of a musical repertoire that interested Poulenc, one which he made use of in the third movement of his Clarinet Sonata.
Author: Serra, Joaquim
Dansa is an extraordinarily brilliant piece, with admirable piano writing. The Tres Peces Breus pieces were composed in 1932, and their harmonic language is close to the vaporous and refined sonorities of Frederic Mompou’s music. The three pieces share an interesting mirror structure (ABCBA), a variant on the traditional ternary Lied.