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Author: Guzmán, Josep Lluís
In J. Lluís Guzman’s work we can find an invocation of the new spirit in the principal theme, in the melody that runs past the sardana’s rhythm and that becomes a new anthem that reminds of his passion for Catalan culture through the collection of songs that Alió past us on.
Author: Colomer, Consuelo
Sunset at the Alhambra is a short piece the Arab-Andalusian air of the melody transport us to the heart of Granada at a time when cultural coexistence defined the city.Modulating Sonatina is a short piece for piano whose melody and accompaniment are both based primarily on arpeggios.
Author: Taverna-Bech, Francesc
The Three Academic Pieces by Taverna-Bech stand out from the rest of his compositions for their expressive confidence, the clear concept they abide by and a certain austerity in the score that demonstrates, once again, his desire to express the maximum content with the minimum possible notes.
Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
Jesús Rodríguez Picó has arranged these 12 duets by W. A. Mozart focusing on the organization of these duets from lowest to highest difficulty, likewise, has also adapted some fragments which have a higher level.
Author: Grèbol, Armand
Aquàtic is a tribute to all those feelings evoked in us by water in its various forms.
Author: Oltra, Manuel
This work of Manuel Oltra is composed by two independent parts, which respond to two different rhythmic atmospheres. The first is a lullaby, and the second a rondo.
Author: Baldrís, Carlota
This piece seeks to reflect on the thoughts and worries that come and go, when you travel by train, while linking up with others, with those of other passengers, even, who get on and off the train, bringing their own thoughts, ever more remote, with them, with their gaze lost in infinity. Finally, the train arrives at the station and the travellers...
Author: Taverna-Bech, Francesc
Calidoscopi III by F. Taverna-Bech is not just a descriptive work but features numerous reflective elements and a certain melancholy, like a flow of nostalgia for other times when, as a child, he was captivated by the toy.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
The initial cell of the descending arpeggio gives unity to the work that, despite its briefness, clearly shows the personality of Fleta Polo’s language and his deep knowledge of the different instruments he writes for.