Author: Gols, Xavier
The Suite pour piano (1928-1930) is the composition of greatest importance of Xavier Gols. The Suite was first premiered on 25th June 1930 in the Sala Mozart in Barcelona in a piano recital by its very own composer
Author: Puértolas, Pere J.
The Renard Suite is playful piece. Twenty years after its debut, the composer has recently composed an arrangement for wind ensemble with double base. The work consists of five complementary movements and, with no other pretension beyond that of passing a bit of time with live and cheerful music.
Author: Puértolas, Pere J.
This work consists of five complementary movements and, in the words of the author: “it is just a bit of fun, with no other pretension beyond that of passing a bit of time with live and cheerful music, without any more profound intentions”.
Author: Puértolas, Pere J.
This work consists of five complementary movements and, in the words of the author: “it is just a bit of fun, with no other pretension beyond that of passing a bit of time with live and cheerful music, without any more profound intentions”.
Author: Baldrís, Carlota
This Suite was composed on poems from the books La Collita Tardana [The Late Harvest] and La Collita Darrera [The Last Harvest] by the journalist, writer and politician Antoni Rovira i Virgili (1882–1949), born in Tarragona.
Author: Soler, Josep
These three suites for the cello form a provisional unit as it is very likely another one will be added.
Author: Soler, Josep
These three suites for the cello form a provisional unit as it is very likely another one will be added.
Author: Coll, Xavier
The Tango is a modern tango on the lines of those of Piazzolla. In contrast to the tango, which is so related to the poor areas of Buenos Aires, the chacarera is rural. As this music is strongly rooted in popular music, the performer can adapt it according to his/her creativity, always bearing in mind the essential nature of each of the pieces.