Composed between 1942 and 1960, Paisajes is a collection of three piano pieces that represent Mompou’s mature style. Unlike the virtuosic works of Liszt or Rachmaninoff, Mompou’s music is introverted, often referred to as "music of the silence." These pieces are musical postcards, depicting specific locations in Catalonia, Spain, with deep nostalgia.

"I love the sound of a bell," Mompou once said, and this love for resonance, decay, and the vibration of the piano strings is felt throughout Paisajes . Conclusion

A contemplative dialogue inspired by the sounds of his childhood, specifically the bell-founding workshop owned by his grandfather.

Legato pedaling and half-pedaling are critical. Mompou’s music lives in the overtones. Performers must catch the "vibration" of the strings without allowing the texture to become muddy.