A Single Sheet of Notepaper
Donald Macleod explores Falla's early work before his departure for Paris in 1907. Includes Spanish Dance No 1; Serenata andaluza; Tus ojillos negros; La vida breve; Trois melodies.
Born on Cadiz in Andalucia in 1876, Manuel de Falla was a diffident and reserved figure. Over the course of his long life - seven decades - he composed relatively little: one of his biographers points out that the entire list of his compositions could be written on a single sheet of note paper. He reached his artistic maturity at the time of Spain's so-called "Silver Age", with the emergence of Lorca, Bunuel, Miro and Dali, when artists were fully engaged in a debate over national identity. Manuel de Falla sustained this debate in his music and can be seen as the pre-eminent Spanish composer of the 20th Century. In this programme Donald Macleod explores Manuel de Falla's early work, until his departure for Paris in 1907.
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Manuel de Falla
La Vida breve - Act 2 sc.1; Dance no.1 (Jota)
Performer: David Garvey. Performer: Itzhak Perlman.- RCA : 82876-62517-2.
- RCA.
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Manuel de Falla
Pour le tombeau de Paul Dukas for piano
Performer: Esteban Sánchez.- ENSAYO : ENY CD-9735.
- ENSAYO.
- 10.
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Manuel de Falla
Serenata andaluza for piano
Performer: Miguel Baselga.- BIS : CD-773.
- BIS.
- 3.
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Manuel de Falla
Dios mio, que solos se quedan los muertos
Performer: Len Vorster. Singer: Merlyn Quaife.- Songs and Piano Music.
- Naxos.
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Manuel de Falla
Tus ojilios negros / Your Little Dark Eyes
Performer: Anthony Spiri. Singer: Bernada Fink.- Canciones Espanolas.
- Harmonia Mundi.
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Manuel de Falla
La Vida breve - lyric drama in 2 acts
Orchestra: Asturias S O. Performer: Antonio Reyes. Choir: Prince of Asturias Foundation Choir. Conductor: Maximiliano Valdes.- Naxos 8.660115.
- Naxos.
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Manuel de Falla
3 Melodies for voice and piano [Gautier]
Singer: Bernarda Fink. Performer: Anthony Spiri.- HARMONIA MUNDI : HMC902133.
- HARMONIA MUNDI.
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