Author: Guinjoan, Joan
Remembering Millàs, this short piece contains the melodic potential of the chosen medieval song in the form of variations, using a discreet modal language with brief dissonances that do not affect the consistency of the musical approach.
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: Borgunyó, Agustí
Sevillian Nocturne is a symphonic piece with music that has clear roots in Seville. The melisma typical of Arabic-inspired music is ever-present, and the sound of the guitar is anticipated in the arpeggios of the harp and piano, which take on soloist parts at certain points of the work.
Author: Bonastre, Francesc
The musical language used linked to the rich potential of Espriu’s poetry.
Author: Benejam, Lluís
Lluís Benejam’s music flows forth from an open and vivacious spirit, susceptible to different influences. His work includes reminiscences of impressionism and jazz, incorporated in a personal way of understanding music:
Author: Benejam, Lluís
The collection Three pieces for oboe and string quartet is, then, one of the first scores Lluís Benejam ever composed, despite which the musical language that would later characterise Benejam’s work is already present in its basic form.
Author: Benejam, Lluís
This piece clearly shows post-impressionist traits, modal turns of phrase, a wealth of registers, a constant rhythm, a taste for chromatic modulations and a mastery of counterpoint. Although the alto saxophone is undoubtedly the protagonist throughout the piece, the piano is not restricted to an accompanying role but is instead clearly involved in the...
Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
The Miniatures are small pieces for small groups (from duets, trios and quartets to groups of eleven players) which explore the possibilities of the performers from the perspective of sound rather than technique or virtuosity.