Mompou’s music is deceptively simple, often appearing easy on the page but requiring profound emotional maturity and control of "tone and color production".

Federico Mompou’s Paisajes ( Landscapes ) is a quintessential collection of piano miniatures that embodies his unique "recommencement" philosophy. Composed between 1942 and 1960, this set of three pieces invites performers and listeners into a world of "music that has fallen silent"—a term often used to describe Mompou’s sparse, evocative, and deeply introspective style. The Three Movements of Paisajes

The collection is not a single narrative but a series of "interior landscapes" or states of mind:

: The music focuses on the "essence of sound" rather than virtuosity. Mompou often employed an "a-b-a" structure and the use of "contraries"—explicitly contrasting materials that do not necessarily interact—to create a unique musical speech. Finding Sheet Music and Scores

For those looking to study or perform these works, various editions and academic analyses are available in digital formats: