Author: Brotons, Salvador
Sonata for Clarinet and piano, Op. 46 was written in the spring of 1988. The Clarinet Sonata is conceivedin two movements. The first one is written in Sonata form.
Author: Beltrán, José María
This edition aims to present these caprices as mini-concert works as well as studies which can especially develop double-stop left hand technique and varied spiccato bow strokes.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
The cantata of The Legend of St George (La llegenda de Sant Jordi) puts music to the most well-known of Catalan legends. It tells of the liberation by St George of the town of Montblanc when it was ruled by a terrible dragon.
Author: Toldrà, Eduard
Empúries, the ancient Greek villa situated in the northeast of Catalonia, has been a source of inspiration for numerous artistic works, and especially of musical works.
Author: Larios, Oscar
Three Miniatures For Four Hands are three small works for piano intended for the practice of chamber music at the elementary level of this instrument.
Author: Bacchus, Peter
The lyric first movement starts the piece with three flutes and alto flute. The second movement, a perpetual motion scherzo, begins with four C-flutes. There is no break between the third and fourth movements, and takes places over an ostinato. The piece comes to a bravura and virtuosic finale.
Author: Bofill, Anna
The sea (Onades i roques and El blanc i el blau) and the desert (Tres Terres) are topics that have inspired the music for piano of Anna Bofill, of these two volumes Itineraris (Itineraries); also literature and poetry (La nit, Tocs de fum and Dansa oblíqua) are immersed in the colors and rhythms of these pieces with diverse routes.
Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
The Catalan Symphony by Ricard Lamote de Grignon is a magnificent piece of music some 40 minutes in duration and structured into four movements; one with a generous instrumentation while at the same time being full of detail.
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.
Author: Rodríguez Picó, Jesús
There is a certain degree of continuity between the Concerto Nr. 1 for clarinet and orchestra (1989) and the Concerto Nr. 2 (1990), and they in fact have many similarities, such as the relationship that is established between the orchestra and the solo clarinet, the use of expressive clarinet passages of great technical complexity, and also thematic...