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Book SynopsisFederico García Lorca (1889-1936) is widely regarded as the greatest Spanish poet of the twentieth century; Manuel de Falla (1876-1946) is Spain’s most performed composer of the same period. The two were very different – Lorca was gay, liberal, and a member of the avant garde, while Falla was a devout Catholic – yet they had a profound mutual influence. The two developed an intimate friendship, which ended when Lorca was shot by Nationalist forces at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War.
Lorca in Tune with Falla is the first book to trace Lorca’s impact on Falla’s music, and Falla’s influence on Lorca’s writings. Nelson R. Orringer explores the music underlying Poem of Deep Song, Gypsy Ballads, and Lament for Ignacio Sánchez Mejías, bringing out the analogous sounds and ideas that emerge in the active, ongoing connection between the artworks of both creators. The book
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'Orringer's study is essential reading for anyone interested in Falla, Lorca, and the period that brought forth these two icons of twentieth-century Spanish culture.' -- Samuel Llano Modern Language Review vol 112:01:2017 'This book would undoubtedly be of interest to musicians, writers and historians alike...Orringer offers a unique approach to the understanding of the creative processes of these two Spanish artists.' -- Beatriz Pom s Jim nez Context vol 39:2014 'Only a scholar specially equipped with the necessary analytical tools in both literature and music could write such a book as this, fortunately for us, Orringer is such a writer.' -- Walter Aaron Clark Hispanic Review vol 84:02:2016 'This meticulously researched endeavor transcends its temporal and topographic confines. A fascinating book. Highly recommended.' -- F. Colecchia Choice Magazine vol 52:01:2014 'Orringer's clearly organized and well written study is a fascinating and in-depth look at Lorca's and Falla's work alongside one another... This book is highly recommended for students and scholars of Lorca and Falla alike, as well as those interested in European cultural production of the twentieth-century.' -- David F. Richter University of Toronto Quarterly vol 85:03:2016 'Lorca in Tune with Falla is the deepest and most complete study that has been published to-date on the personal and artistic relations between both Andalusian, universal creative authors... Those of us interested in Spanish music and poetry should feel very content and grateful.' -- Gerardo Pina-Rosales Hispania vol 98:02:2015 'This rewarding book will surely lead to further study of Lorca, Falla, and the fruitful relationship between Spanish music and poetry.' -- Christopher Maurer Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispanicos vol 38:02:2014 'Orringer's extraordinary book should be greeted as celestial music... To say something new about Lorca is a risky and titanic enterprise for the stature of the post and the mastery of the bibliography that it supposes. Nelson N. Orringer has accepted the challenge, has taken on the effort and has culminated the undertaking with brilliance.' -- Javier San Jos Lera RILCE vol 32:01:2016
Table of Contents
Illustrations and Musical Examples Preface Acknowledgements Musical Glossary Introduction: The Intersection of Two Artist's Lives Ch. 1. Music in Lorca's Letters before Meeting Falla Ch. 2. Falla's Fantasy Baetica [Andalusian Fantasy] and Lorca's "Baladilla de los tres rios" [Little Ballad of the Three Rivers]: Two Searches for Andalusian Wellsprings Ch. 3. "Poema de la siguiriya gitana" [Poem of the Gypsy Siguiriya]: Return to the Sources of Deep Song Ch. 4. "Poema de la solea" [Poem of the Solea]: Consciousness-Raising of Pain Ch. 5. "Poema de la saeta" [Poem of the Saeta]: The Oblation of Pain in Seville Ch. 6. "Grafico de la Petenera" [Graph of the Petenera] and Falla's Guitar Elegy to Debussy Ch. 7. Openness to Death in Flamenco Artists and in Southern Cities Ch. 8. "Seis caprichos" [Six Caprices] or Virtuosity and Art at a Distance Ch. 9. Falla on Deep Song and Lorca's Romancero gitano [Gypsy Ballads] Ch. 10. Andalusia's Cultural Spirit in Two Trios of Romancero gitano Ch. 11. Lorca's Artistic Tributes to Falla Postlude and Coda Works Consulted Index