Josep Solà i Sànchez's "Imágenes / Memorias" is a captivating journey through sound, released on January 1, 2004, under the Iberautor Promociones label and distributed by Altafonte. Spanning a total of 68 minutes, this album is a testament to Solà i Sànchez's ability to weave intricate melodies and evocative compositions.
The album opens with "Impressions D'Un Viatge," setting the tone for the diverse range of pieces that follow. "Divertimento Tonal" is presented in three movements—Andante, Larghetto, and Moderato—each showcasing Solà i Sànchez's mastery of tonal variations and rhythmic complexity. Tracks like "Tardes a Púbol" and "Capvespre a Ullastret" offer a glimpse into the artist's ability to capture the essence of specific places and times, while "Cinema Solà" hints at a cinematic influence in his work.
"Plàcid Somni" provides a moment of tranquility, demonstrating the artist's range and versatility. The album concludes with "Iberiana," a piece that likely pays homage to Solà i Sànchez's roots and influences. Throughout "Imágenes / Memorias," the artist's unique voice and innovative approach to composition shine through, making it a compelling addition to any music collection.