Author: Taverna-Bech, Francesc
Quatre soliloquis by Francesc Taverna Bech has four evocative, passionate movements which can only facilitate communication if the player makes them his own in some small way. It opens with great refinement which is concentrated on an original melodic line giving rise to double chords.
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: Capdevila, Mercè
The work Corn d'or comprises quick, compressed sounds whose density means they can be listened to en masse. In the slow moments the mass deflates and softens, the sound expands and separates, breaking off in the form of phrases, or isolated sounds, with different properties, directions and levels.
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: Taverna-Bech, Francesc
The eight short movements of Calidoscopi I by Francesc Taverna-Bech emerge around a set of twelve sounds –almost never followed in the original order– and a rhythmic motif.
Author: Bertran, Moisès
Concertino for Piano and Strings is characterised by its organic and straight-forward construction, developed with a modesty and simplicity in its musical themes and expressions, which affords it a sense of unity, transparency and clarity.
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: 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: Torrents, Mercè
Dibuixant by Mercè Torrents has three movements. In the first the piano continuously draws a picture while the flute expands on this, singing in various registers. The second movement describes a sense of calmness through the flute in a low register, while the piano follows it with slow chords.To end the work, the third movement brings us back to...
Author: Torrents, Mercè
Mediterrànies by Mercè Torrents is a piano suite composed as a result of a trip to Ibiza (Balearian isle) made by the composer. During her stay on the island she absorbed the popular indigenous rhythm of percussion and recorder groups that played popular songs on the seafront.
Author: Valls Duran, Pere
Romance has strong Catalan roots in which harmonic accompaniment plays an important role. Great Introduction and tarantella is a young work written long before Romance in honour of his idol, Giovanni Bottesini.
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.