Author: Garcia Gago, Josep
Garcia Gago developes a simple melodic theme in Arioso, based on the Prelude No. 5 in D by Johann Sebastian Bach, while the work Clar de lluna (Moonlight) by Beethoven recives an impressionist brushwork of Josep Garcia Gago.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
Short but intense and expressive works which move trough different feelings, tempos and rhythms.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
Short but intense and expressive works which move trough different feelings, tempos and rhythms.
Author: Taverna-Bech, Francesc
Climes II is based on its predecessor Climes I —composed a year earlier for clarinet and piano— and similarly, has a single movement with a free structure. The intervallic element is evident throughout the work and only in the central part (Calmo) do we find that the melodic line is more static.
Author: Bozzo, David
First and last movements of this Concerto by David Bozzo are made with the same thematic material and with a similar formal structure, like a house from where one leaves and where one returns.
Author: Bozzo, David
L’Inspiration d’un Ange is a serie of five miniatures for violin and piano of a great simplicity but with a huge musical depth.
Author: Salvat, Joaquim
Oriental - Petita cançó (Oriental - Short song) are two miniatures for violin and piano which radiate the Noucentista feel typical of Joaquim Salvat’s music.
Author: Salvat, Joaquim
The work Quatro Canzonette has four independent pieces, easy listening, with a dance air, which can be described as ballroom music, most likely made for this purpose.
Author: Mestres Quadreny, Josep M.
Sonades de Sentir Campanes is a collection of six pieces for violin and piano by Josep M. Mestres Quadreny, in which the author made a reinterpretation of the Aristotelian principle of basing the art on the imitation of nature.
Author: Benejam, Lluís
Benejam was an excellent violinist and also an excellent composer. It is therefore hardly surprising that the works he dedicated to this instrument are of the most exquisite quality and discernment.
Author: Benejam, Lluís
This is a mature and solid work in which the author once again demonstrates not only his knowledge of the possibilities of the solo instrument but also of the chamber music language.