Manuel de Falla's "Fantasia Baetica & Other Piano Music" is a captivating collection of the renowned Spanish composer's works, released on March 2, 2018, by Hyperion. This album offers a rich tapestry of musical styles and influences, showcasing de Falla's unique ability to blend traditional Spanish themes with modern classical techniques.
The album opens with "4 Piezas españolas," a suite of four pieces that each evoke a different region of Spain, from the fiery rhythms of "Aragonesa" to the sultry melodies of "Andaluza." Following this, the album delves into selections from de Falla's ballet "El sombrero de tres picos," including the lively "Danza de los vecinos" and the graceful "Danza de la molinera."
One of the highlights of the album is the suite from "El amor brujo," a work that de Falla originally composed for piano before orchestrating it. This suite includes the haunting "Pantomima," the fiery "Canción del fuego fatuo," and the dramatic "Danza ritual del fuego." Also included is the powerful "Canto de los remeros del Volga," a piece that de Falla composed during his time in Argentina.
The album concludes with two of de Falla's most celebrated works: "La vida breve, Act II: Danza española No. 2" and the title track "Fantasia Baetica." These pieces showcase de Falla's mastery of the piano and his ability to create music that is both technically demanding and deeply expressive.
With a duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of Manuel de Falla's piano music, offering a glimpse into the composer's unique musical vision and his enduring influence on classical music.