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Falla
[ fah-yuh; Spanish fah-lyah ]
noun
- Ma·nuel de [mah-, nwel, de], 1876–1946, Spanish composer.
Falla
/ ˈڲ /
noun
- FallaManuel de18761946MSpanishMUSIC: composerMUSIC: pianist Manuel de (maˈnwɛl de). 1876–1946, Spanish composer and pianist, composer of the opera La Vida Breve (1905), the ballet The Three-Cornered Hat (1919), guitar and piano music, and songs
Example Sentences
Ravel’s “Mother Goose” Suite was also added, while retained from the original Bowl program was Manuel de Falla’s “Nights in the Gardens of Spain,” a piano concerto of sorts with Javier Perianes as soloist.
Charges over the matter were also brought against Helios Fallas, the former finance minister and Sergio Alfaro, the former minister of the presidency as well as two other senior finance ministry officials.
Fallas confirmed, however, that Phillip 66 is considering a plan to process slurry oil, a heavy residual crude oil byproduct, using the refinery’s coker.
The sisters compete in a paella competition during the Fallas festival in Valencia.
Her voice bursting with color but sometimes flagging in the middle or end of phrases, Bridges overwhelmed the dimensions of “Airs for Mother” and the Falla songs but also didn’t consistently commit to her choices.
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