Author: Setó, Conrad
The language of these seven short pieces by Conrad Setó is a skin-deep colorist lyricism (or a lyric colorism), musical expression at its most complete.
Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
These poems have subtle irony that Lamote adjusted perfectly to their music. The famous soprano Mercè Plantada divulged these songs, so these became very popular.
Author: Civilotti, Alejandro
This work was a result of an encounter between plastic arts and music, in 1999 as a reflection of the artistic and human interaction between both creators, Enric Arau (sculptures) and Alejandro Civilotti (musical works). This edition contains the pieces for clarinet.
Author: Lamote de Grignon, Ricard
These two songs composed with more than ten years apart are part of the composer's personal life: Plugeta lleu (Fine Mist) is a hymn to nature, and A l'amic (To a Friend) is a tribute to friendship.
Author: Bozzo, David
L’Inspiration d’un Ange is a serie of five miniatures for violin and piano of a great simplicity but with a huge musical depth.
Author: Oltra, Manuel
This work of Manuel Oltra is composed by two independent parts, which respond to two different rhythmic atmospheres. The first is a lullaby, and the second a rondo.
Author: Romaní, Raimon
The work consists of different parts which echo the nuances of the text, with two musical motifs standing out that reflect the parts of the hymn. As well as other secondary motifs, the long and melodic theme of Accende lumen sensibus stands out. However, the most glorious moment of the melody is found in the stanza Deo Patri, constituting the culmination...
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: Taverna-Bech, Francesc
Calidoscopi III by F. Taverna-Bech is not just a descriptive work but features numerous reflective elements and a certain melancholy, like a flow of nostalgia for other times when, as a child, he was captivated by the toy.
Author: Taverna-Bech, Francesc
Quatre soliloquis by Francesc Taverna Bech has four evocative, passionate movements which can only facilitate communication if the player makes them his own in some small way. It opens with great refinement which is concentrated on an original melodic line giving rise to double chords.
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: Capdevila, Mercè
The work Corn d'or comprises quick, compressed sounds whose density means they can be listened to en masse. In the slow moments the mass deflates and softens, the sound expands and separates, breaking off in the form of phrases, or isolated sounds, with different properties, directions and levels.