Author: Villar Rodríguez, José
This book has technical rigor but at all times retains the amenity and colloquial language that makes the work so interesting to professionals, amateurs or for anyone curious about the history and evolution of the guitar.
Author: Valls Duran, Pere
This work contains two main qualities that make it very special, the technical challenge for the performer and their characteristic features of Spanish music.
Author: Borgunyó, Agustí
The Idil·li per a trio (violin, cello and piano) by Agustí Borgunyó is a short work of less than six minutes and yet it is full of intensity, lyricism and expressive power.
Author: Serra, Joaquim
The richness, variety and intelligence of the writing of Serra gives the piano a crucial role in establishing an atmosphere of unique and totally different poetry in each song, where the voice may suggest the meaning of words, always with a simple and compelling expressivity.
Author: Valls Duran, Pere
The Great Forced Concert of Doublebass is divided into three parts, Allegro moderato, Barcarola and Scherzo finale, and allows a great brilliance of the performer either on piano version or orchestra version.
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: Valls Duran, Pere
The Second Fantasy by Pere Valls the genre of eshowcase piecef perfectly and is structured around one theme and two variations.
Author: Casablancas, Benet
The Prelude and Fugue in C by Benet Casablancas is the first in a long series of piano compositions by this composer. Despite being a rather green, beginner’s score, it provides an interesting introduction to his body of works for piano.
Author: Valls Duran, Pere
To his long collaboration and friendship with the master Pau Casals, Pere Valls dedicated with emotion this beautiful and melancholy work Llegenda (Legend) in a single movement, Andante, for cello and piano in a minor key.
Author: Serra, Joaquim
The richness, variety and intelligence of the writing of Serra gives the piano a crucial role in establishing an atmosphere of unique and totally different poetry in each song, where the voice may suggest the meaning of words, always with a simple and compelling expressivity.
Author: Homs, Joaquim
The melodic willingness of the Soliloqui IV by Joaquim Homs is framed in a rhetorical approach in which imitations, mutations and derivations are used to construct a discourse in which the emotional content of the sound and its relationship with the silence takes the lead role.
Author: Benejam, Lluís
Very successful version of the original Sonata for violin and piano No. 1.