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Moisès Bertran

Bertran: 6 Preludes

Sis preludis

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Dinsic  |  SKU: MI133  |  Barcode: 9790692107989
  • Composer: Moisès Bertran
  • Instrumentation: Piano
  • Work: 6 Preludes (Sis preludis)
  • ISMN: 9790692107989
  • Size: 8.3 x 11.7 inches
  • Pages: 24

Description

The Composition Prize for Piano Dolors Calvet Prats was created: (1) to recognize the task of this composer and pedagogue who was born in Vilafranca del Penedès (Barcelona) and died in Madrid; (2) to stimulate the creation of new repertoire for piano pedagody. This was the goal when VINSEUM, Museum of Wine's Cultures of Catalonia, Ajuntament de Vilafranca del Penedès and Dolors Calvet's family signed the agreement. The Third Contest of Composition Prize for Piano Dolors Calvet Prats was summoned in 2011 and awarded in 2012. The jury was composed by Josep Soler Sardà (President), Alejandro Civilotti, Diego Fernández Magdaleno and Montserrat Rios Rallé. 10 works were presented in its second edition and the winner was "Sis preludis per a piano", which was presented under the pseudonym "Ull de llebre" for Moisès Bertran i Ventejo.

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Bertran: 6 Preludes

¥6,000

Description

The Composition Prize for Piano Dolors Calvet Prats was created: (1) to recognize the task of this composer and pedagogue who was born in Vilafranca del Penedès (Barcelona) and died in Madrid; (2) to stimulate the creation of new repertoire for piano pedagody. This was the goal when VINSEUM, Museum of Wine's Cultures of Catalonia, Ajuntament de Vilafranca del Penedès and Dolors Calvet's family signed the agreement. The Third Contest of Composition Prize for Piano Dolors Calvet Prats was summoned in 2011 and awarded in 2012. The jury was composed by Josep Soler Sardà (President), Alejandro Civilotti, Diego Fernández Magdaleno and Montserrat Rios Rallé. 10 works were presented in its second edition and the winner was "Sis preludis per a piano", which was presented under the pseudonym "Ull de llebre" for Moisès Bertran i Ventejo.

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