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: Ferrer, Enric
Wow, what a tone! is a little musical joke or Humoreske on the melody of the beginning of the Sardana.
Author: Guzmán, Josep Lluís
The variable order of the twelve tones of the chromatic scale is very present in the construction of both preludes, but simultaneously maintains an harmonic cadential substrate.
Author: Soler, Josep
Harmonices Mundi deals with the fugue in all its possibilities, often on its own, but also with preludes, associated to dances or within a partita. In this volume, the first five fugues are presented directly (in three or four voices) and it is only in the last piece that the fugue is presented with a prelude.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
The Magnificat is based on the Gospel of Luke, in which the Virgin praises the wonders of the creator and refl ects on his people’s history.