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FULL EL AMOR BRUJO (de Falla) Cambridge MA 2023 Takaaki Matsumoto, Vanessa Moya

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  • Published by: Taka Singer &   
  • Date Published: 2023  
  • Format: Streaming
  • Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
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El amor brujo ([el aˈmoɾ ˈbɾu.xo], “The sorcerer love”) is a ballet by Manuel de Falla to a libretto by María de la O Lejárraga García, although for years it was attributed to her husband Gregorio Martínez Sierra. It exists in three versions as well as a piano suite drawn from four of its movements. Andalusian in character, its music includes the celebrated Danza ritual del fuego (Ritual Fire Dance), the Canción del fuego fatuo (Song of the Will-o’-the-Wisp) and the Danza del terror. Its songs use the Andalusian Spanish dialectal modality. The plot: a gypsy in a love unreturned goes to her arts of magic to soften the ingrate’s heart, and succeeds, after a night of enchantments, recitations and ritual dances, so that at dawn he awakens to love; bells proclaim her triumph.

Synopsis
El amor brujo is the story of an Andalusian gypsy woman called Candela. Although her affection is for a man named Carmelo, as a girl she was promised to be married to another man (then a boy). After many years Candela’s husband has died (at the hands of the husband of a woman named Lucia), but he continues to haunt his wife.

The entire village knows about the haunting, but still brands Candela as crazy because she dances every night with her husband’s ghost (“Danza del terror”). Candela, now a widow, is free to establish a relationship with Carmelo, but continues to be haunted by her husband’s ghost.

After a conversation with other women of the village, Candela finally comes to realise that her husband was unfaithful to her, despite all her efforts to make their marriage work; her husband’s lover is revealed to have been Lucia.

Candela and Carmelo get advice that a ritual dance is necessary to cast the ghost off (“Danza ritual del fuego”), but it does not work. The ghost is still obsessed with Candela’s soul.

Candela manages to trick Lucía to come that night, with the excuse of hooking her up with Carmelo. As she turns up, the nightly ritual of Candela’s dance with her husband’s ghost begins, but at the last moment Candela moves away from her husband and Lucía is taken away by her now dead lover (“Danza del juego de amor”).

Dawn breaks, Candela and Carmelo are now truly free to enjoy their love.

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