"Nowhere in the world does the landscape sound like in Granada," wrote Manuel de Falla. The Gaditan composer had arrived in the city in 1920, when he was already internationally recognized. He chose the city of the Alhambra as his place of residence and rented a small carmen in the neighborhood of La Antequeruela Alta, near the monumental Nasrid ensemble and overlooking the neighborhood of the Realejo. In Granada he found a place from which to c…
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"Nowhere in the world does the landscape sound like in Granada," wrote Manuel de Falla. The Gaditan composer had arrived in the city in 1920, when he was already internationally recognized. He chose the city of the Alhambra as his place of residence and rented a small carmen in the neighborhood of La Antequeruela Alta, near the monumental Nasrid ensemble and overlooking the neighborhood of the Realejo. In Granada he found a place from which to c…