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Nights in the Gardens of Spain

COMPONIST: Manuel de Falla
UITGEVERIJ: Breitkopf und Härtel
PRODUCTTYPE: partituur
INSTRUMENT GROEP: Orkest
Composed by Manuel de Falla during his lengthy residence in Paris, these three symphonic impressions for piano and orchestra are an expressive work bringing the southern Spanish gardens, which are laid out in the European and Arabic-Moorish tradition, to life. The influence of contemporary French
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Componist Manuel de Falla
Uitgeverij Breitkopf und Härtel
Instrumentatie Piano en orkest
Producttype partituur
Instrument Groep Orkest
Genre Klassiek
ISMN 9790004215586
Series Breitkopf Urtext Edition
Pagina's 92
No. BRKPB15153
Definitive Duration 00:23:00
Omschrijving
Composed by Manuel de Falla during his lengthy residence in Paris, these three symphonic impressions for piano and orchestra are an expressive work bringing the southern Spanish gardens, which are laid out in the European and Arabic-Moorish tradition, to life. The influence of contemporary French music is noticeable in this composition. Despite many modifications, involving among other things, the scoring, number of movements, as well as layout and content, the basic idea of a nocturnal impression is retained from the outset. The work was finished – and likewise the orchestral material – only shortly before its premiere on 9 April 1916, which was a great success. World War I prevented its publication, though further performances followed, played then from manuscript material. The Urtext edition presented by Ullrich Scheideler takes as the main source the first edition of the score. The Critical Report gives detailed information about the source situation.
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