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  1. Nights in the Gardens of Spain (Spanish: Noches en los jardines de España), G. 49, is a piece of music by the Spanish composer Manuel de Falla. Falla was Andalusian and the work refers to the Hispano-Arabic past of this region (Al-Andalus). In the years leading up to World War I Falla was living in Paris where he began this work as a set of ...

  2. From the Cologne Philharmonic HallOn the occasion of the Musik Triennale Köln, 1997Chicago Symphony OrchestraDaniel Barenboim - pianoPlácido Domingo - conduc...

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  3. The piece premiered in 1916. Nights in the Gardens of Spain is Falla’s first strictly orchestral piece, produced after he had spent a decade writing stage music and chamber works. While working on Nights in the Gardens of Spain, Falla had completed the ballet El amor brujo, heard most often in the 21st century as an orchestral suite.

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  4. Nights in the Gardens of Spain Composer Falla, Manuel de: I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. No. IMF 8 Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 3 movements: En el Generalife Danza lejana En los jardines de la sierra de Córdoba Year/Date of Composition Y/D of Comp. 1909-16 First Perf ormance. 1916-04-09 in Madrid, Teatro Real.

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  5. Learn about Manuel de Falla's evocative and diverse orchestral work inspired by his homeland. Explore the three nocturnes, the flamenco influences, and the composer's comments on the piece.

  6. Aug 5, 2014 · Stephen Johnson joins the pianist Artur Pizarro and the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Barry Wordsworth for a look at the music and ideas of Manuel de Falla's Nights in the Gardens of Spain.

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  8. Nights in the Gardens of Spain. Nights in the Gardens of Spain (Noches en los jardines de España), G. 49, is a work by Spanish composer Manuel de Falla. Falla was Andalusian and the music refers to the Hispano-Arabic past of this region (Al-Andalus). Initially intended as a set of nocturnes for solo piano, it took around 6 years to complete.

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