Author: Taverna-Bech, Francesc
In this collection the author has expressed his vision of the night when the city is silent, and the vision of the moon looks down on us and lights our way.
Author: Salvat, Joaquim
Engruna (Crumb) is a short piece for piano that is simple but nevertheless the piece is interesting for its harmonies. Genisenca and La font de l’avellana, rather than two sardanas for piano, these pieces strike one more as two scripts in piano form for later transformation into cobla arrangements.
Author: Torrents, Mercè
Music which requires a perfect rapport between the four hands of the duo.
Author: Larios, Oscar
This first collection of progressive studies with swing, designed to practice the musical language tipical of jazz, are aimed at all those piano students who want to learn this discipline.
Author: Larios, Oscar
This second collection of Progressive Studies with Swing, designed to practice the musical language typical of jazz, is an extension of the pieces published in the first volume.
Author: Soto, Pere
Two pieces for piano of two moments quite distant in time, not so much in terms of style.
Author: Soler, Josep
The work is based on a summary of four songs from the Llibre Vermell (Red Book) by Montserrat.
Author: Soler, Josep
Harmonices Mundi deals with the fugue in all its possibilities, often on its own, but also with preludes, associated to dances or within a partita. In this volume, the first five fugues are presented directly (in three or four voices) and it is only in the last piece that the fugue is presented with a prelude.
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: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
The pieces for piano that comprise this album originate in different eras and vital moments. They cover a wide period, between 1936 and 1952, which corresponds with great precision to the era in which the “political purging” was applied to both masters. These pieces were kept until now into the family archives of the Lamote family.
Author: Torrents, Mercè
Two Impressions for piano are composed in the traditional form of a piano piece. The first piece forces the left hand to work in an obstinate rhythm of semi-quavers and this element then passes to the right hand in the second work, while they both give off a serious, delicate air, painted with popular melodies that are perfectly in keeping with the...