Author: Cervelló, Jordi
Two movements for trio (violin, cello and piano) is one of the first works which Jordi Cervelló has composed, in 1968. The two movements are Adagio and Allegro energico.
Author: Brotons, Salvador
The two sonnets are from Foix’s De sol i de dol (‘Of Sun and of Pain’) (1947), the first of his collections of poems to be published in which he achieves the unique blend of classicism and avant-gardism which consolidated his renown as a poet.
Author: Puértolas, Pere J.
The author Pere Puértolas reflects in Drums & Woods his impressions during a trip to Senegal on a work for four percussionists, giving form and structure to the simple and deviled rhythms he heard there.
Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
These two songs composed with more than ten years apart are part of the composer's personal life: Plugeta lleu (Fine Mist) is a hymn to nature, and A l'amic (To a Friend) is a tribute to friendship.
Author: Gumí, Albert
The Suite and Variations were both written in Baroque style for educational purposes.
Author: Homs, Joaquim
In the Duo for flute and guitar all the melodic lines are derived from the fluctuation of intervals included within the range of minor and major thirds, melancholic in tone and which, in those moments of greatest expressive intensity, expand into wider lines and chords.
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.