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Manuel de Falla – The Spanish Master - Wise Music ClassicalDec 31, 2020 · Widely regarded as the greatest Spanish composer of the twentieth century, Manuel de Falla developed an interest in native Spanish music.
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From Spain, Manuel de Falla | Chicago Symphony OrchestraAug 9, 2024 · Widely regarded as the greatest Spanish composer of the 20th century, Manuel de Falla (1876-1946) developed an interest in native Spanish music.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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The Spanish Composer Manuel de Falla and His Eyes - NIHOct 26, 2021 · Manuel de Falla was a Spanish musician of the XIXth and XXth centuries who had international recognition likely due to his musical fusion ...Missing: biography key
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Manuel de Falla - Classics for KidsHe was strongly influenced by traditional Spanish gypsy and folk music. De Falla later went to Paris, where he studied with Ravel and Debussy and started work ...<|separator|>
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Manuel de Falla | Research Starters - EBSCOManuel de Falla was a renowned Spanish composer born in Cádiz, Spain, who emerged as a pivotal figure in 20th-century music. His early musical education was ...
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Manuel de Falla | Atlanta Symphony OrchestraIn 1905 Falla won two prizes, one for piano playing and the other for a national opera, La vida breve (first performed in Nice, France, 1913). In 1907 he moved ...
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Basic Repertoire List - Falla - Classical NetKey works by Falla include the Fantasia baetica (1919), El Retablo de maese Pedro (1923), and the harpsichord concerto (1926).
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Manuel de Falla (1876-1946) - Contemporary Music at PytheasThere he died of a heart attack, nine days before his 70th birthday. Atlántida was eventually completed by another Spanish composer, Ernesto Halffter. The ...Missing: reliable sources - -
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Manuel de Falla - Pan American Symphony OrchestraAug 8, 2024 · Manuel de Falla has been called the greatest Spanish composer of the 20th century. His formal musical education began with piano lessons.
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CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH - Manuel de FallaAt the time of the birth of Manuel de Falla y Matheu (23 November 1876), Cádiz's fortunes were inseparably linked with the Atlantic Ocean, meeting place of East ...
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Manuel De Falla, Composer: His Childhood and SchoolingNov 23, 2021 · Manuel María de los Dolores Falla y Matheu was born on 23 November 1876 in Cádiz, a city and port in the autonomous community of Andalusia.
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CÁDIZ - Manuel de FallaHis parents are José María Falla y Franco (Cádiz, 21 August 1849–Madrid, 12 February 1919) and María Jesús Matheu y Zabala (Cádiz, 20 October 1850–Madrid, 22 ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Bibliography of Manuel de Falla - Spanish Piano MusicManuel María de los Dolores de Falla y Matheu was born in Cádiz, Andalusia in 1876. Falla's family was not originally from the south of Spain. His father, José, ...
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de Falla, Manuel - RicordiManuel de Falla was born into a well-off family in Cádiz on 23 November 1876; his father was a businessman, and his musical studies were initiated by his mother ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Granada: Capital of the Memory of Manuel de Falla - Andalucia.orgFeb 23, 2023 · Composer. Born into a family of the Cadiz bourgeoisie that lived in a building in Plaza de Mina, he gave his first concerts in his hometown.Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Manuel de Falla | Composers - Oxford International Song FestivalBorn to José María Falla and María Jesús Matheu in Cádiz in 1876, he began piano lessons under Alejandro Odero and learnt the techniques of harmony and…Missing: early life
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PARÍS (1907-1914) - Manuel de FallaPARÍS (1907-1914). 1908. Through Albéniz, he obtains a grant from the Spanish crown enabling him to remain in Paris and finish his Pièces espagnoles. In ...Missing: residence | Show results with:residence
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Musical comrades: The friendship between Manuel de Falla and ...Sep 1, 2023 · To this musical “Who's Who” we can also add Manuel de Falla, the Spanish-born composer who arrived in Paris in 1907, thanks to a grant from the ...Missing: reliable sources - -
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Behind the Music: Manuel de Falla's Spanish DancesBy the 1890s Falla had moved to Madrid in order further his musical studies in piano and composition, taking his first steps as a professional performer and ...Missing: training | Show results with:training
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Manuel de Falla - Wise Music ClassicalHis formal musical education began with piano lessons, and when Falla was twenty his family moved to Madrid where he studied with the distinguished teacher Jos ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Manuel de Falla, Debussy and La vida breve - Taylor & Francis OnlineThis article explores the nature of the contacts between the composers during 1907-14 by focussing on Debussy's role in Falla's revision of La vida breve.
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La vida breve - Tucson Symphony OrchestraInfluenced significantly by Claude Debussy, Falla transformed the opera from its initial incarnation as a number opera into a work characterized by a more ...
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Danza española No. 1 from La vida breve, MANUEL DE FALLA ...After numerous revisions and many failed attempts for performance and publication, La vida breve was premiered in Nice on April 1, 1913, and in Paris the ...
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Nights in the Gardens of Spain for Piano and Orchestra - Henle VerlagThe seven years that the Spanish composer Falla spent in Paris (from 1907 to 1914) marked a turning point in his compositions.Missing: residence | Show results with:residence
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Manuel de Falla - Nights in the Gardens of Spain - Classic FMThe idea of a night spent in a garden in Spain is an alluring one. Just imagine - a gentle warm evening breeze, the scent of jasmine and citrus trees.Missing: residence | Show results with:residence
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THE COMPOSER, LOVE, AND AN OPERA - Manuel de FallaOnly one of Manuel de Falla's zarzuelas made it to the stage: Los amores de la Inés, first performed at the Teatro Cómico in Madrid on 12 April 1902, with ...
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de Falla, Manuel - Oxford University PressShortly after arriving in Paris, Falla came into contact with several French musical masters, including Ravel, Stravinsky, Debussy, Diaghilev, and Dukas. Falla ...Missing: impressions | Show results with:impressions
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Falla, Manuel de | Durand Salabert Eschig... Falla composes many little pieces for piano: waltzes, caprices, nocturnes, Andalusian serenades… before composing large-scale works. He wins a composition prize ...Missing: awards | Show results with:awards
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Manuel de Falla (1876-1946) - Naxos RecordsAs well as receiving performances of several of his piano works and songs, La vida breve was eventually produced at the Casino Municipal, Nice, in 1913, and ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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TEN YEARS OF LA VIDA BREVE - Manuel de FallaEven though it won first prize from the Academia de Bellas Artes in ... in 1914. Years later, Falla wrote to his friend, the painter Ignacio Zuloaga ...Missing: awards | Show results with:awards
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Manuel de Falla - Skagit SymphonyManuel de Falla (Dey-Fah-Yah) was born in Cádiz, Spain. He began piano lessons with his mother. His family moved to Madrid when he was fourteen and he attended ...Missing: biography key
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Biography - Manuel de Falla - Deutsche GrammophonWhen he returned to Madrid in 1914 he was a major player, going on to compose some of his finest works. One of these, another Andalusian dance piece entitled El ...Missing: compositions | Show results with:compositions
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MADRID - Manuel de FallaIn Portugal on 23 September, José Media-Villa's sextet premieres Falla's own arrangement of two numbers from El amor brujo. Completes El pan de Ronda que sabe a ...
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Noches en los jardines de España (Falla, Manuel de) - IMSLPEn los jardines de la sierra de Córdoba. Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1909-16. First Performance. 1916-04-09 in Madrid, Teatro Real. José Cubiles ...
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El Sombrero des Tres Picos by Manuel de Falla - Interlude.hkJul 22, 2022 · The origins of this work date back to 1916 when Manuel de Falla composed the music for a modest pantomime called El Corregidor y la molinera ...
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Manuel de Falla - Saskatoon Symphony OrchestraNov 18, 2022 · Falla took piano lessons from his mother and later went to Madrid to continue studying piano under José Tragó and to study composition with ...
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[PDF] El Amor Brujo And El Sombrero De Tres Picos For SoComposed in 1915, El Amor Brujo is a ballet with strong Andalusian roots, incorporating flamenco rhythms and gypsy themes. The storyline revolves around a young ...
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A guide to Manuel de Falla's ballet El Amor Brujo and its best ...Aug 11, 2023 · Terry Blain thrills to a mix of flamenco and classical traditions as he explores the finest recordings of de Falla's characterful 1925 ballet El Amor Brujo.
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FALLA: Amor Brujo (El) / El Sombrero de Tres Picos - 8.557800The ballet El sombrero de tres picos ('The Three-Cornered Hat') reached its final form for its London production under the impresario Diaghilev in 1919. The ...
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El sombrero de tres picos, ballet (Falla, Manuel de) - IMSLPEl sombrero de tres picos, ballet (Falla, Manuel de). Movements/Sections ... Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1917-19. First Performance. 1919-07-22 ...
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EL SOMBRERO DE TRES PICOS - Manuel de FallaOn 22 July 1919, in London's Alhambra Theatre, the Ballets Russes premiered El sombrero de tres picos, with choreography by Léonide Massine.
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FALLA El Sombrero de Tres Picos. El Amor Brujo (Heras-Casado)El sombrero de tres picos was first performed by Diaghilev's Ballets Russes at London's Alhambra Theatre in the summer of 1919.Missing: major | Show results with:major
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GRANADA, THE CHOSEN CITY - Manuel de FallaIt was in 1920 that Manuel de Falla decided to settle permanently in Granada. The musician Ángel Barrios, son of Antonio Barrios “El Polinario”, ...
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GRANADA (1920-1939) - Manuel de FallaThe definitive ballet version of El amor brujo is premiered at the Trianon-Lyrique in Paris on 22 May, with sets and costumes by Gustavo Bacarisas, with Falla ...
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Flamenco and the 1922 Woodstock of Spain - BBCJun 14, 2022 · Cante jondo, for Falla and Lorca, was grand, intense, and capable of inspiring a heightened state of emotion known by aficionados as duende.
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Lorca&Flamenco — studio k flamencoFour thousand people attended the 1922 Concurso de Cante Jondo. (Falla had invited and enlisted support from his friends Igor Stravinsky and Maurice Ravel ...
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el concurso y fiesta de cante jondo de granada (1922) - ResearchGateFeb 26, 2025 · El Concurso y Fiesta de Cante Jondo de Granada, celebrado el 13 y 14 de junio de 1922, ha sido y continúa siendo estudiado e investigado ...
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Lorca y Falla: centenario de un encuentro con el cante jondoJun 16, 2022 · En junio de 1922 Manuel de Falla y Federico García Lorca decidieron convocar un certamen al que denominaron I Concurso de Cante Jondo, ...
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[PDF] AN ESOTERIC PROFILE OF MANUEL DE FALLA | Morya FederationJan 23, 2015 · Falla professed total allegiance to the Roman Catholic belief system. On walks he would enter the first church he encountered to perform his ...Missing: traditionalism | Show results with:traditionalism
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Making Music In A Time Of War - Angela Nagle's Newsletter - SubstackApr 17, 2024 · “Deeply religious and distrustful of wealth, Falla led a life of quietude and abnegation,” she wrote, “He lived as a monk-like ascetic yet wrote ...
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Celebrating the centenary of Manuel de Falla's arrival in GranadaAug 5, 2021 · One hundred years ago, Manuel de Falla arrived in Granada and stayed here for 20 years. At Cicerone, we tell you how these year were.
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Notes on Manuel de Falla (1876-1946) and His WorksMar 18, 2025 · 1876 – Born on November 23 in Cádiz, Spain. 1885–1896 – Studies piano and music theory in Cádiz; first compositions. 1896 – Moves to Madrid and ...
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Seeking the Lost ContinentThis chapter deals with Manuel de Falla's self-imposed exile in Argentina after the Spanish Civil War and the reception of his work Atlántida in Spain after his ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Manuel de Falla and the Francoist Musical Press... Granada, Falla then took it to the Americas, thus reinforcing the connection between mysticism and the spiritual foundation of the Spanish Empire: 'La ...
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[PDF] 1 Falla, the Spanish Civil War, and America Carol A. Hess Michigan ...Falla's initial support for the Republic was surely rooted in his view of social justice. Not only did he give regularly to the poor, but he considered the ...
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A CONTINENT ADRIFT - Manuel de FallaOn 23 January, Falla wrote to Fernando de los Ríos expressing his sorrow at the Republic's line on religious matters, and asking the following questions of the ...Missing: stance | Show results with:stance
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What Did Franco's Spain Do to Spanish Music? - JSTOR DailyJan 15, 2020 · Falla was deeply religious and initially regarded Franco's uprising with some sympathy, as he thought it would protect the Catholic Church from ...
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BRIEF HISTORY - Manuel de FallaShortly after the end of the Civil War, in the autumn of 1939, Manuel de Falla departed from Granada bound for Argentina. His belongings remained in his house ...Missing: settlement | Show results with:settlement
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ARGENTINA - Manuel de FallaFalla moves to the Argentine province of Córdoba. He settles initially in Villa Carlos Paz, then, later, in Villa del Lago. On 30 May, he conducts a concert of ...
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Manuel de Falla: His Tragic Final Years and Death - Interlude.hkNov 14, 2022 · On 14 November 1946, Falla was found dead in his room, with doctors diagnosing the cause as a cardiac attack. His body was taken for embalming.
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[PDF] The Silence of Exile. Manuel de Falla's experience - FUPRESSFalla initially developed his writing skills on zarzuelas (a sort of ancient operetta, that alternates spoken and sung parts, as well as dance), and the cante ...<|separator|>
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Classical Notes - Falla's El amor brujo, By Peter GutmannBut it fell to Manuel de Falla (1876-1946) to achieve Pedrell's goal and to legitimize Spanish music to the rest of the world. Falla was born and raised in ...
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Manuel de Falla and His Love of the GuitarSep 16, 2019 · In 1922, Falla organized El Concurso de Cante Jondo, a competition of traditional flamenco singing held in Granada near the Alhambra.
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Musical impressionism spread beyond the boundaries of FranceNov 24, 2019 · Spanish composer Manuel DeFalla was won over by impressionism after a lengthy stay in Paris, which included time with Debussy. There was ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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MANUEL DE FALLA: Nights in the Gardens of SpainHe composed his symphonic impressions Noches en los jardines de España in the years 1911–1915. The score is dedicated to the Spanish pianist Ricardo Viñes ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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The Neoclassical Side of Manuel de FallaApr 13, 2024 · Manuel de Falla is supposed to be the embodiment of Spanish music, the composer of Andalusian-flavored works such as La vida breve, ...
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Falla's Musical Nationalism - jstorSpanish polyphony. In his harpsichord writing he introduces cer- tain characteristics of the Scarlatti style that are later to be found, deepened and enriched, ...
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Manuel de Falla: The Maestro Who Defined Spanish Classical MusicNov 29, 2024 · Manuel de Falla: The Maestro Who Defined Spanish Classical Music ... The outbreak of World War I in 1914 forced Falla to return to Madrid.
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La Vida Breve, Manuel de Falla - Hollywood BowlComposed: 1905. Length: c. 70 minutes. Orchestration: 3 flutes (3 = piccolo), 2 oboes, English horn, 2 clarinets, bass clarinet, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, ...
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El amor brujo, Manuel de Falla - Hollywood Bowl“Falla was able to bring flamenco into a classical context, establishing a roadmap for orchestral flamenco,” Garrido says. “This has been a wonderful ...
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Ritual Fire Dance, Manuel de Falla - LA PhilManuel de Falla completed his most successful ballet, El amor brujo (The Bewitched Love), in 1915. The popularity of the score led the composer to arrange and ...
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Three Dances from The Three-Cornered Hat, Manuel de FallaThe ballet had a hugely successful premiere in London in 1919 (as Le tricorne), establishing Falla's international reputation. The Three Dances are from the ...
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Manuel de Falla (1876-1946) - Naxos RecordsHe was born in 1876 in Cádiz, where he first studied, moving later to Madrid and then to Paris, returning to Madrid when war broke out in 1914. Strongly ...Missing: reliable sources - -
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Manuel de Falla's Homenajes Suite for Orchestra (1938-39)The objective of this paper is to examine Manuel de Falla's Homenajes Suite for Orchestra (1938-39), with the specific aim of understanding Falla's ...Missing: instrumentation | Show results with:instrumentation
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Manuel de Falla's Cuatro piezas españolasHe had begun composing Cuatro Piezas Españoles in 1906 in Madrid and completed them in Paris. The four pieces, "Aragonesa," "Cubana," "Montañesa," and ...Missing: Quatre | Show results with:Quatre
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Analysis of the Spanish National Style Characteristics and ...Manuel de Falla is the greatest figure in the Spanish music industry in the 20th century and the founder of the national music school since the Spanish ...
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[PDF] Indigenous Form, Innovative Harmony, and Ingenious Rhythm in ...Mar 5, 2024 · This article is based on research carried out at the Manuel de Falla Archive in Granada, Spain in 2016. ... the Madrid Conservatory in 1897, Falla ...
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Falla's Homage - Spanish Piano MusicManuel de Falla composed “Homage to Debussy” in 1920, originally writing for the guitar. The musical piece has been published with under various titles, ...Missing: impressions | Show results with:impressions
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FALLA: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 1 - 8.555065 - Naxos RecordsThis is volume 1 of the first recording of Falla's complete piano music, including juvenilia and all his piano transcriptions of his own orchestral works.
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Seven Popular Spanish Songs, Manuel de Falla - LA PhilIt was in Paris that Falla wrote his Siete canciones. Using a combination of authentic and “retouched” folk melodies, Falla succeeded in elevating what were ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Falla: Siete canciones populares españolas for OrchestraPrinted in 1914, the Siete canciones populares españolas number among Manuel de Falla's most famous works, which he composed both for voice and piano and for ...
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7 Canciones populares españolas (Falla, Manuel de) - IMSLP7 songs: El paño moruno; Seguidilla murciana; Asturiana; Jota; Nana; Canción; Polo. Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.Performances · Recordings · Sheet Music · Arrangements and...
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Manuel de Falla: Complete Works for Voice and Piano - AllMusicManuel de Falla: Complete Works for Voice and Piano by Montserrat Torruella released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and ...Missing: songs | Show results with:songs<|separator|>
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[PDF] Manuel de Falla's Homenajes Suite for Orchestra (1938-39)He had moved there with his sister to escape the hostile environment in Spain created by the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936. Also written during this ...
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Manuel de Falla (1876-1946) - VialmaThe music of Manuel de Falla has secured its place in the history books, famous for capturing the vibrant spirit of Spain.Missing: chronology | Show results with:chronology
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Manuel de Falla & Maurice Ravel - ElisaMar 7, 2015 · There he met a number of composers who had an influence on his style, including the impressionists Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy and Paul Dukas.
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[PDF] The exaltation and musicality of the gypsy cante jondo as ...Apr 13, 2023 · In 1922. he and the famous. Spanish composer. Manuel de Falla, organized a Cante Jondo festival in order to defend, exalt, and preserve the ...Missing: controversies notable
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[PDF] Homenajes: Finding Spanish Identity in Falla's Orchestral SuiteMay 14, 2018 · Using biographical criticism, this thesis examines Manuel de Falla's Homenajes (1939) as a reflection of the composer's views of Spanish ...Missing: controversies | Show results with:controversies
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Manuel de Falla - Music - Oxford Bibliographies... Argentina in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, where he lived from 1939 until his 1946 death in Alta Gracia. Falla's compositional output ranged from late ...
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Full article: A Catholic, a Patriot, a Good Modernist: Manuel de Falla ...Nov 12, 2013 · Falla's allegedly mystic religiousness and his turn to Castilianism appealed to the conception of Spanishness promoted by the regime, and this ...Missing: Catholicism | Show results with:Catholicism
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Exploring the Musical Genius of Manuel de Falla - Animato StringsMay 25, 2024 · Falla's upbringing in a musically rich environment in Cádiz laid the foundation for his future artistic endeavors.His exposure to diverse ...<|separator|>
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Spain's Musical Politics During World War IIDuring the 1920s and 30s, Spain became an international centre for music, hosting renowned musicians including national composer Manuel de Falla, and attracting ...
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Falla Matheu, Manuel de - Universo LorcaFalla began his musical studies at a very early age. He received his first lessons from his own mother and grandfather. He was also interested in literature ...
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A Catholic, a Patriot, a Good Modernist: Manuel de Falla and the ...Nov 12, 2013 · The strategy of music critics and journalists acted as a complement to the moves of the Franco regime to enlist Falla's support as a way of ...
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Manuel de Falla and the Francoist musical pressThus, Falla was presented, first of all, as a true Catholic, and this allowed him to be a true Spaniard; in turn, both qualities combined turned him into a ...
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Manuel de Falla, Debussy and La vida breve - ResearchGateAug 10, 2025 · This article explores the nature of the contacts between the composers during 1907-14 by focussing on Debussy's role in Falla's revision of La ...
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The Vagaries of Spanish Nationalism - PlaybillJan 1, 2004 · Spanish composer Manuel de Falla always considered La vida breve his "opus 1," insisting that in his prior works there was "nothing, ...Missing: cultural | Show results with:cultural
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Manuel de Falla (y Matheu) - Classical.comMany Spanish critics mistakenly attacked de Falla's music as unpatriotic, largely because of the strong influence of the work of French composer Claude Debussy ...
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10 Falla's Legacy - Oxford AcademicAs has been seen, the political right promoted both Falla's music and his character, emphasizing the period from 1932 on. Ironically, these were Falla's least ...
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Introduction: A Political Funeral - ResearchGateHis political views were not completely clear; he was a man of sounds rather than words. Although a devout Catholic, he never came out publicly in favor of the ...
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Artist releases | Warner ClassicsReleases · Victoria de los Ángeles in Concert (Live, Royal Festival Hall, 1964) · Ravel: Piano concertos & De Falla: Nights in the Gardens of Spain · Cantos de ...
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Manuel de Falla and Modernism in Spain, 1898-1936, HessThrough composer Manuel de Falla (1876-1946), Hess explores the advent of Modernism in Spain in relation to political and cultural tensions prior to the Spanish ...Missing: enduring influence assessments
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The Waning of Romanticism: A Composer Begins - Oxford AcademicThis chapter looks at Falla's early work, including La vida breve and compositions for voice and piano was inspired by one of Spain's most important romantic ...
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The Oxford Handbook of Assessment Policy and Practice in Music ...Modern Assessment Policy Pointers. Creative philosophy and ideology, and ... Municipal de Música Manuel de Falla in 1927, and the Conservatorio Nacional de
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[PDF] Manuel de Falla's Homenajes Suite for Orchestra (1938-39): A ...I owed him [Debussy] so much for the interest he had taken in my work and for the artistic protection which, like Dukas, he had had the goodness to grant.