ALBUML'amour sorcierSébastien Singer & André Fischer
ALBUMNinghe, NingheDuo Ausma
ALBUMSobre el amor y la eternidadJulia Trintschuk
ALBUMStravinsky: Pulcinella Suite - Falla: El Retablo de Maese Pedro & Harpsichord ConcertoPablo Heras-Casado, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Alard, Airam Hernández, José Antonio López & Héctor López de Ayala Uribe
ALBUMFandangoAngela Fischer & Rolf Lonz
ALBUMNocturneAurélie Noll, Maria Cristina Kiehr & Yolena Orea-Sánchez
ALBUMViolin & Piano Live Recital 2Bahar Büyükgönenç
ALBUMInspirationsShiri Coneh
ALBUMFalla: Layla - Un Viatge D'esperançaJordi Bonilla Julià & Paula Martí Fandos
ALBUMFalla, Albeniz, Montsalvatge, Mompou, Saint-Saëns: Joyas españolas (Spanish Echoes Of Canciones and Baladas For Mezzo-Soprano And Piano)Silvia Alice Gianolla & Filippo Farinelli
ALBUMTranscendenceCY Leo & Giuseppe Buscemi
ALBUMNot original (Masterworks Arranged for Guitar Duo)Federico Palermini & Daniele Palmeri
ALBUMFalla le parisienMaya Villanueva & David Saudubray
ALBUMFamous Spanish Music Encores for CelloMilos Sadlo & Alfréd Holeček
ALBUMRavel: Concertos - Falla: Noches en los jardines de EspañaAlexandre Tharaud, Orchestre National de France & Louis Langrée
ALBUMCanciones EspañolasLita Manners & Paul Thomas
ALBUMOvation (Visual Album)Tutta Musica Orchestra & Antonio Delgado
ALBUMFolksongsDuo Apollon
ALBUMMúsicas del Viejo y Nuevo MundoJavier Hernández Tagle
ALBUMFalla: Corregidor & SombreroOrquesta Filarmónica de Málaga & José María Moreno Valiente
ALBUMFalla: El Amor Brujo, El Sombrero de Tres Picos by Ernest AnsermetErnest Ansermet, Marina De Gabarain & Teresa Berganza
ALBUMFalla, Turina & MontsalvatgeAlicia de Larrocha
ALBUMAlbéniz: Piano Works (with Falla, Granados & Villa-Lobos) by Magda TagliaferroMagda Tagliaferro
ALBUMFalla: The Complete Piano TranscriptionsAzumi Nishizawa
ALBUMManuel De Falla: La Vida BrevePedro Lavirgen, Angeles Gulin & Rafael Fübrek
ALBUMLandscapesJay Kacherski, Lina Morita, Luciana Bigazzi, David Mitchell, Maurizio Colonna, Olga Amelkina-Vera, Frank A. Wallace, Manuel Ponce, Manuel de Falla & J. Todd Frazier
ALBUMPassionate Cello and Piano WorksFulvia Mancini & Benjamin Engeli
ALBUMRecital IberoamericanoElsa Pulgar-Vidal
ALBUMVirtuosity, Vol. 4Antal Zalai & Balázs Boda
ALBUMBlack BileZoran Dukic
ALBUMManuel de Falla - Nin-Culmell - SuriñachTrío Arbós
ALBUMWaiting for PaganiniCecilia Ziano
ALBUMHomenaje a Claude DebussyYago Santos
ALBUMclassique deuxEmiri Miyamoto
ALBUMEl corregidor y la molineraIsabel Costes & Orquesta Sinfónica del Atlántico
ALBUMGraciaDuo Passione
ALBUMDe Falla: El Amor Brujo - El Retablo De Maese PedroMario Ancillotti, Ensemble 'Nuovo Contrappunto' & Charo Martin
ALBUMAppassionaltoMarc Sabbah & Eliane Reyes
ALBUMFalla 1915MARÍA TOLEDO, Bilbao Sinfonietta & Iker Sánchez Silva
ALBUMThe Art Of Kazuhito Yamashita: Transcriptions & Masterpieces For Guitar DuoKazuhito Yamashita & Naoko Yamashita
ALBUMDanza de la molineraMartin Schäfer
ALBUMM.D. Falla: Siete Canciones Populares EspañolasMariza Anastasiades & Socrates Leptos
ALBUMSur les Chemins du SoleilQuatuor Erell, Olivier Rousset, Florence Vogt, Claire Rousset & François-Marie Lhuissier
A composer who gave Spanish music a vibrant voice in the early 20th century.
About Manuel de Falla
Hometown
Cádiz, Spain
Born
1876
Genre
Classical
Although Falla’s creative output was fairly small, its quality and individuality have ensured that he is regarded as Spain’s greatest 20th-century composer. Born in Cádiz in 1876, in 1900 he moved with his family to Madrid, where he studied the music of Andalusian southern Spain. Falla’s opera La vida breve (“Life Is Short,” 1905), a tragic love story set in Granada, established his reputation. In 1907 he began a seven-year stay in Paris, where he met and was influenced by Debussy, Ravel, and Stravinsky. Returning to Madrid, Falla composed Nights in the Gardens of Spain for piano and orchestra (1916) and two ballet scores, El amor brujo (“Love, the Magician,” 1915) and El sombrero de tres picos (“The Three-Cornered Hat,” 1919). With a relocation to Granada came the more austere style of the Harpsichord Concerto (1926). Falla then started work on an epic choral cantata, Atlántida (“Atlantis”), which he was never to complete. In 1939, appalled by the Spanish Civil War, he moved to the city of Córdoba in Argentina, where he died in 1946.