Author: Costa, Joan
Cantem el Nadal (We sing Christmas) is a collection of Carols from different backgrounds, adapted to Catalan by Joan Costa. It contains songs for one, two, three or four voices, canons and songs with instrumental accompaniment.
Author: Ramió, Concepció
In this collection we offer twelve canons for children and youth, of increasing difficulty. It will be a useful tool in the classroom to work together rhythm and tone.
Author: Bertran, Moisès
Remembering Miquel Llobet is a Song and Dance for solo guitar, the idea of working on a simple melody popular at the Song, and on the main theme of one of Chopin’s Mazurkas for piano in the Dance. From the Song, one can emphasize so typical of the Catalan song style, and from the Dance, the colourful harmonic and melodic variations and the mention of a...
Author: Bertran, Moisès
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Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
Caprici per a corn anglès i piano by Francisco Fleta Polo is a piece which does not seek out the virtuosity of the solo instrument but which emerges as a lyrical chant, a piece in which the English horn can show off its more cantabile side.
Author: Cercós, Josep
Música per a clarinet i piano (Music for clarinet and piano) is written in a bold, daring style, in three parts with a free formal structure.
Author: Oltra, Manuel
The general inspiration of the piece stems from traditional music, although no traditional theme is referred to at any point during the piece. It could be described as a stroll (a suite) through various environments and atmospheres which abound with good taste that commences with a delicate, albeit rhythmic prelude introducing the two main elements on...
Author: Ortega, Miquel
The four Cançons sobre poemes de García Lorca (Songs on poems of García Lorca) by Miquel Ortega are written in a style that we might call post-falla, with evident Spanish roots, essentially Andalusian, given the nature of the poems.
Author: Benejam, Lluís
Composed in 1962, the Flamenco Overture is one of the orchestral works that Benejam wrote once he had settled in Birmingham (Alabama), and reflects the Hispanic character of other works that he also composed during those years such as Baile (Spanish Dance), the Iberian Preludes and Lorqueña.
Author: Armenter, Xavier
The title Fantasia reflects the free use of the different formal resources used. We can therefore recognise the Variation, the Fugue and the structural elements of the Sonata form that are essential in structuring a work of certain complexity.
Author: Benejam, Lluís
Trio for violin, cello and piano no. 1 by Lluís Benejam is structured into four movements, has a duration of nearly twenty minutes and an optimistic, romantic feel.