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Manuel de Falla was a prominent Spanish composer known for his significant contributions to classical music, particularly in the early 20th century. Born in Cadiz, he showed early musical talent and eventually moved to Madrid, where he became part of a vibrant artistic community. Falla is celebrated for his ability to weave Spanish folk elements into classical music, creating a unique sound that resonated with both national and international audiences. His works often reflect the rich cultural heritage of Spain, combining traditional melodies with innovative orchestration.

Throughout his career, Falla composed numerous influential pieces, including ballets, operas, and orchestral works. His most famous compositions, such as "Nights in the Gardens of Spain" and "The Three-Cornered Hat," showcase his mastery of rhythm and color. Falla's music has had a lasting impact on subsequent generations of composers, and he is regarded as a key figure in the revival of Spanish music. His commitment to his cultural roots and his innovative spirit continue to inspire musicians around the world.

Nationalität Spanisch
Geburtsdatum November 23, 1876
Geburtsort Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain
Todesdatum November 14, 1946