Author: Soto, Pere
The Seven Miniatures for Classic Guitar feature baroque airs, classical citations and touches of contemporary jazz, a genre in which Pere Soto is an expert in his facet as a performer.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
The Sextet for strings by Francisco Fleta Polo has an inner rhythm that is often very clear, with work based on dance movements, lending it a fresh, direct feel that is very characteristic of the personal language of Fleta.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
The Sextet for strings by Francisco Fleta Polo has an inner rhythm that is often very clear, with work based on dance movements, lending it a fresh, direct feel that is very characteristic of the personal language of Fleta.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
The Sextet for strings by Francisco Fleta Polo has an inner rhythm that is often very clear, with work based on dance movements, lending it a fresh, direct feel that is very characteristic of the personal language of Fleta.
Author: Fleta Polo, Francisco
The Sextet for strings by Francisco Fleta Polo has an inner rhythm that is often very clear, with work based on dance movements, lending it a fresh, direct feel that is very characteristic of the personal language of Fleta.
Author: Bacchus, Peter
This work is a tribute to the composer and flutist Robert Dick, who explored the resources of the instrument, The other flute, as Dick called it. The interpreter will perceive this work as a challenge to achieve and will discover a world of sonic possibilities of the flute.
Author: Bacchus, Peter
This work is a tribute to the composer and flutist Robert Dick, who explored the resources of the instrument, The other flute, as Dick called it. The interpreter will perceive this work as a challenge to achieve and will discover a world of sonic possibilities of the flute.
Author: Cervelló, Jordi
This composition is divided into two movements, with a melody as a common thread, initially formed by eight notes in its varied presentation assumes the role of leitmotif.
Author: Cervelló, Jordi
This composition is divided into two movements, with a melody as a common thread, initially formed by eight notes in its varied presentation assumes the role of leitmotif.