Atlántida
Atlántida (Atlantis). Cantata escénica by Falla in prol. and 3 parts, text being poem (1877) by Jacinto Verdaguer adapted by Falla. Begun 1926 and left unfinished in 1946. Rev. and completed in first version by Ernesto Halffter, Barcelona 1961 (staged Milan 1962), Edinburgh 1962. Halffter's 2nd (concert) version f.p. Lucerne 1976.
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