Immerse yourself in the rich, vibrant sounds of Spanish classical music with Manuel de Falla's captivating album, released in 2012. This exquisite collection features three of Falla's most celebrated works: "Noches en los jardines de España" (Nights in the Gardens of Spain), "El Sombrero de tres picos" (The Three-Cornered Hat), and "Homenajes" (Homages). The album is performed by the esteemed BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Juanjo Mena, with notable contributions from Spanish soprano Raquel Lojendio and pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet.
"Noches en los jardines de España," composed in 1916, is a symphonic poem for piano and orchestra that paints a vivid musical picture of the enchanting gardens of Spain. The three movements, "En el Generalife," "Danza lejana," and "En los jardines de la Sierra de Córdoba," transport you to the lush landscapes and serene beauty of Andalusia.
"The Three-Cornered Hat" is a two-act ballet that showcases Falla's mastery of Spanish folk music and dance. The ballet, first performed in 1919, is a humorous and colorful tale of a miller and his wife, set to a lively and rhythmic score. The album includes key moments from the ballet, such as the famous "Danza de la Molinera" and "Danza final. Jota."
"Homenajes" is a collection of short pieces dedicated to various composers and friends of Falla. These pieces, including "Fanfare sobre el nombre de E.F. Arbós" and "Pedrelliana," demonstrate Falla's versatility and his deep respect for the musical traditions of his homeland.
This album, released by Chandos, offers a comprehensive exploration of Manuel de Falla's musical genius. With a duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, it is a perfect introduction to the works of one of Spain's most influential composers. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to delight and inspire.