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is a symphonic poem composed by Mario Errea, specifically dedicated to the Talayotic Menorca culture. The piece was famously premiered by the Banda de Música de Ferreries in January 2016 at the Auditori de Ferreries and the Teatre Principal de Maó.

: Beyond its musical merit, the work serves as a moving artistic endorsement for the Talayotic Menorca UNESCO World Heritage candidacy. nura_i_els_titans_de_la_pedra_mario_errea_banda...

The work serves as the conclusion to a tetralogy dedicated to the Balearic Islands. It draws inspiration from "Nura" (the Phoenician name for Menorca), depicting an island chosen by the gods where a civilization of stone-workers flourished through earthly and divine rituals. Review: A Musical Journey Through Talayotic History is a symphonic poem composed by Mario Errea,

: As the final installment of Errea’s Balearic tetralogy, it offers a sophisticated blend of melodic richness and rhythmic strength that reflects the "titans" of the title. The work serves as the conclusion to a

Mario Errea’s Nura i els titans de la pedra is a masterful symphonic tribute to the megalithic soul of Menorca. Performed with precision and power by the Banda de Música de Ferreries , the composition successfully captures the rugged beauty of the island's ancient stone monuments.

For fans of wind band music and Mediterranean history, this performance is an essential listen that honors the deep-rooted identity of the Balearic Islands.

: The piece brilliantly evokes the mystical "Nura," transporting listeners to a time of divine selection and monumental labor.

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