Manuel de Falla :: El sombrero de tres picos (Three-Cornered Hat)


 

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Falla, Manuel de
1876-1946
(b Cadiz, 23 Nov 1876; d Alta Gracia, Argentina, 14 Nov 1946). Spanish
El sombrero de tres picos (Three-Cornered Hat)
<1916–1917; rev 1919>
solo mezzo-soprano
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Dancers (on stage) clap and shout briefly; for concert presentation, this may be done by the orchestra.
Originally a pantomime entitled
El corregidor y la molinera.
Chester critical edition by Yvan Nommick, 1999.
Source of text: Martínez Sierra [Lejárraga], after P. de Alarcón. Language: Spanish
Introduction
PART I [12']
Afternoon
Dance of the Miller's Wife (Fandango)
The Grapes
PART II [21']
Dance of the Neighbors (Seguidillas)
The Miller's Dance
The Corregidor's Dance
The Final Dance








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Contents—Introduction; PART I: Afternoon; Dance of the Miller's Wife (Fandango); The Grapes; PART II: Dance of the Neighbors (Seguidillas); The Miller's Dance; The Corregidor's Dance; The Final Dance