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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.
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.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
The first movement is almost a perpetual movement in which the imitative writing stands out from the first to the last bar. The second movement, slower and reflexive, raises an issue that is revealed on three occasions.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
In the opening section of Caprici núm. 2 by F. Fleta Polo the instruments are presented one by one through the use of solo parts, before merging to form the chamber piece proper, and the contrapuntal writing can be seen throughout in a piece whose appeal lies in its contrasts in colour and character.
Author: Soto, Pere
A work with dynamic great wealth using all the instrument's resources.
Author: Ferrer, Enric
This Sonatina is inspired by the first of the Four Quartets by T. S. Eliot, Burn Norton.
Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
It was originally a collection of twelve short pieces for piano. This version consists of six «crumbs» and the author transcribed it from the original for piano more than 25 years later.
Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
The “fantasy” concept includes that of a movement-less piece, with a very free format that is playful in its use of contrasts, combining this initial theme with more dynamic fragments. In spite of this thematic reappearance, the work does not correspond to the rondo form, but the formal freedom is the one that commands.
Author: Torrents, Mercè
Guspires by Mercè Torrents is a divertimento inspired by sparks from a firework.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
Tales of Don Quixote is a collection of eight musical moments inspired by the various characters of Cervantes’ epic novel. Throughout the work, there appear the serving girl, the judge, Camacho, the university graduate and the priest, among others.