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Manuel de Falla y
Matheu (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈnwel
de ˈfaʎa], 23
November 1876 – 14
November 1946) was a
Spanish composer and pianist.
Along with...
- term
Fallas refers to both the
celebration and the
Falla monuments (
Falla, singular;
Fallas/Falles, plural)
burnt during the celebration. The
Fallas (Falles...
- dance, held in
Granada in 1922.
Conceived and
initiated by
composer Manuel de Falla, it enjo****
early and
strong support from the poet
Federico García Lorca...
- punk band
Detrito Federal, then PUS (releasing four
albums with them) and
DeFalla during their glam rock
phase around 2003. She had some
success in her solo...
- a
prologue and
three parts, by
Manuel de Falla,
based on the
Catalan poem L'Atlàntida by
Jacint Verdaguer.
Falla worked on the
score for
twenty years but...
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experimental rock
group DeFalla (initially
called Fluxo, but
renamed DeFalla by Pianta's
suggestion as a
tribute to
Spanish composer Manuel de Falla), but left the...
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Spanish composer Manuel de Falla (1876–1946). This is a
complete list of
Manuel de Falla's stage works.
Noches en los
jardines de España ("Nights in the...
- Joaquín Rodrigo's
Concierto de Aranjuez (1939) is included, as well as a
piece called "Will o' the Wisp", from
Manuel de Falla's ballet El amor
brujo (1914–1915)...
- (1897); for
Riccardo Zandonai's
opera La
farsa amorosa (1933); and
Manuel de Falla's ballet The Three-Cornered Hat (1919). Alarcón
wrote another po****r short...
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songs arranged for
soprano and
piano by the
composer Manuel de Falla.
Besides being Falla's most-arranged
composition and one of his most po****r, it is...