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The work of composer Manuel de Falla (1876-1946) ranges from
late-romantic salon pieces to evocations of flamenco to stark
neoclassicism. Yet his work has met with a variety of reactions,
depending on the audience. In his native Spain, he is considered a
leader in the avant-garde and the greatest composer in the Spanish
cultural renaissance that extended from the latter part of the
nineteenth century until the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in
1936. In the United States his music was imported as part of the
"Latin" music craze of the 1930s and 40s and arranged by pop
artists and used in MGM musicals. Similarly enigmatic are the
details of Falla's life. He never sustained a lasting, intimate
relationship with a woman, yet he created compelling female roles
for the lyric stage. Although he became incensed when publishers
altered his music, he more than once tinkered with Chopin and
Debussy. Despite insisting that he was apolitical, he ultimately
took sides in the Spanish Civil War. All his life, his rigorous
brand of Roman Catholicism brought him both solace and agony in his
quest for spiritual and artistic perfection.
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