Ramon Humet's "Música del no Ésser," released on April 9, 2013, under the Tritó label, is a captivating exploration of sound and emotion. This album, spanning a full hour, is a testament to Humet's unique compositional style, blending intricate instrumental arrangements with evocative melodies. The album is divided into four distinct movements, each titled in Catalan and painting a vivid sonic landscape: "Sol de Primavera," "Vent Transparent," "Blancor de Neu," and "Núvols Brillants." These pieces are complemented by the "Concert per a Piano i Conjunt Instrumental," showcasing Humet's mastery of both piano and ensemble writing. The album is a journey through various moods and textures, from the gentle warmth of spring sunshine to the ethereal quality of transparent wind, the serene beauty of snow's whiteness, and the luminous brilliance of clouds. Humet's work is a celebration of the subtleties of existence, capturing the essence of moments and emotions in a way that resonates deeply with the audience.