Congressman Luis Humberto Falla confirmed that the Peruvian government will participate in the forthcoming OEWG meeting in New York. |
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Rejecting Schoenberg's serialism, he was much more interested in the styles of Scriabin and the nationalists Granados, de Falla and Albéniz. |
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Since in 1920 Manuel de Falla opened the door of Debussy's garden to young guitarists guitars inebriate themselves in quarts of these fragrances. |
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The music of Enrique Granados was born out of a line of Spanish nationalism that went from Felipe Pedrell and Isaac Albéniz to Manuel de Falla. |
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Some merchants settled in the island and surnames like Falla and De Garis are from the towns in that area. |
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Several centuries later, Manuel de Falla and Joaquin Rodrigo would draw upon the fertile ground of Spanish folklore, taking from it both engaging imagery and unbridled passion. |
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Benneteau needed two five-set matches to defeat Vincent Spadea and Alejandro Falla, while Serra also needed to go the distance against Victor Hanescu to get to this point. |
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The overwhelming success of Vida allows Falla to pause and reflect, to acknowledge former influences from Puccini and Wagner and to organize his musical world in, finally, a coherent whole. |
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Born in 1933 in Teruel, main city of the Aragon province, Anton Garcia Abril is clearly a master of a generation, who, in the footsteps of Albeniz, Falla, Granados and Turina, were the builders of Spanish classical music. |
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The same can be said for the discussion of an homage to Falla held at the Opera-Comique in 1928, an event that has been chronically misdated and thus overlooked. |
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Falla may be feeling the effects of his fight to reach this stage but that is slightly offset by how well-adjusted he now is to the conditions in Paris. |
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