Retrato de manuel de falla biography
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Manuel De Falla
Manuel de Falla, (born November 23, 1876, Cádiz, Spain—died November 14, 1946, Alta Gracia, Argentina), the most distinguished Spanish composer of the early 20th century. In his music he achieved a fusion of poetry, asceticism, and ardour that represents the spirit of Spain at its purest. Falla took piano lessons from his mother and later went to Madrid to continue the piano and to study composition with Felipe Pedrell, who inspired him with his own enthusiasm for 16th-century Spanish church music, folk music, and native opera, or zarzuela. In 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 to Paris, where he met Claude Debussy, Paul Dukas, and Maurice Ravel (whose orchestration influenced his own) and published his first piano pieces and songs. In 1914 he returned to Madrid, where he wrote the music for a ballet, El amor brujo (Love, the Magician; Madrid, 1
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Anexo:Composiciones de Manuel de Falla
Este anexo de las composiciones de Manuel de Falla contiene su todas las obras terminadas, estén editadas o no.
Obras para orquesta
[editar]Ballet
[editar]Óperas y zarzuelas
[editar]Obras para instrumento y orquesta
[editar]Obras para voz
[editar]Obras para coro
[editar]- Canto de los remeros del Volga (del cancionero musical ruso) (Granada, 1922).
- Balada de Mallorca (Palma de Mallorca, 1933).
- Atlántida (acabada póstumamente)
Obras para piano
[editar]Obras para guitarra
[editar]- Homenaje. Pour le tombeau de Claude Debussy (Granada, 1920).
Otras versiones
[editar]- Cançó (1922).
- Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (1924).
- Preludio (1924).
- Obertura de El barbero de Sevilla (1924-1925).
- Ave María (1932).
- L'amfiparnaso (Palma de Mallorca, 1934).
- Invocatio ad individuam trinitatem (Granada, 1935).
- Himno marcial (Granada, 1937).
- Emendemus in melius (Granada, 1939).
- Madrigal