MANUEL DE FALLA

Suite No. 1 from the ballet El sombrero de tres picos (The Three-Cornered Hat)

The synthesis of Spanish folklore, poetics of music and temperamental passion in Manuel de Falla’s music, that moves every living soul, earned him the repute of one of the most influential Spanish composers of the 20th century. The composer’s ballet El sombrero de tres picos (The Three-Cornered Hat), saturated with Andalusian folk motifs, is based on Pedro Antonio de Alarcóno’s namesake novel. The creation of the ballet was inspired by Sergei Diaghilev, the famous art critic of the time, patron and ballet impresario, choreography was designed by Léonide Massine, and scenography and costumes by the famous Pablo Picasso. The premiere took place in London at the Alhambra Theatre on July 22, 1919. El sombrero de tres picos tells the story of the jealous miller Lucas, his beautiful wife Frasquita and the intrigues of the deceptive Magistrate with great humour. The ballet music abounds with Spanish dances and lush use of the percussion instruments. The guitar sound imitated in the orchestra highlights the Spanish spirit. For the concert performance of El sombrero de tres picos in 1919 and 1921 two suites were put together. The first one consists of six movements (I. Introduction; II. Afternoon; III. Dance of the Miller’s Wife (Fandango); IV. The Corregidor; V. The Miller’s Wife; VI. The Grapes) performed without breaks.

The Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra is led by maestro Modestas Barkaukas.

PUBLISHED: 2021-12-18

ORCHESTRA: LITHUANIAN NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

CONDUCTOR: MODESTAS BARKAUSKAS