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Punts Cardinals

Punts Cardinals-Orchestra Materials-Music Schools and Conservatoires Advanced Level-Scores Advanced

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Author/Composer

Joan Guinjoan

Field

Music Schools and Conservatoires Advanced Level
Scores Advanced

Collection

Orchestra Materials Nr. 38

Language

Spanish, Catalan, English

Format

Rental Materials

Contents

Guinjoan’s definitive catalogue began in 1965 with Tres peces per a piano. In 1966, the cantata for mixed choir and a chamber ensemble Punts Cardinals came to fruition a year before debuting at the International Music Festival in Barcelona with the Cor Madrigal [Madrigal Choir] directed by Manuel Cabero, together with the collaboration of the “Diabolus in Musicae” ensemble directed by Guinjoan himself.
The work is written based on a text by the composer himself. Although it can be considered to be one of the first in his catalogue, the piece clearly demonstrates that the composer’s inquisitive nature is already well-established, especially because of its varied timbres and the phonetic resources of the choir.

Technical Specifications

Duration

12'

Measurements

24 x 34 cm, vertical

Binding

Adhesive binding in the general music score. Staple in the part books

Number of Pages

38

Number of parts

15

ISMN

979-0-69231-951-1

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