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Definition of Manuel de falla
1. Noun. Spanish composer and pianist (1876-1946).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Manuel De Falla
Literary usage of Manuel de falla
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Music of Spain by Carl Van Vechten (1918)
"One of those to leave Paris in 1914) was Manuel de Falla, of whom G. Jean-Aubry
says, " Today he is the ... Manuel de Falla was born at Cadiz, November 23, ..."
2. The American Year Book: A Record of Events and Progress by Francis Graham Wickware, (, Albert Bushnell Hart, (, Simon Newton Dexter North (1916)
"... by Manuel de Falla; and del Campo's Tragedia del Beso (founded on Dante).
New symphonic music included: ..."
3. Music and Bad Manners by Carl Van Vechten (1916)
"Other modern composers who have been mentioned to me are Manuel de Falla, Joaquin
Turina (George Cope- land has played his A los Toros), ..."
4. The New Music Review and Church Music Review by American Guild of Organists (1906)
"... abroad in search of enterprising managers—as have done Isaac Albeniz and, more
recently, Manuel de Falla, the author of the beautiful "La Vista Breve. ..."
5. A Picture of Modern Spain: Men and Music by John Brande Trend (1921)
"The first time I met Don Manuel de Falla was on a blustering September evening
at the " Villa Car- mona " on the Alhambra Hill. It was the first suggestion ..."