
El amor brujo
"El amor brujo" is a one-act Spanish opera composed by Manuel de Falla, combining elements of flamenco and classical music. It explores themes of love, jealousy, and superstition through a story about a gypsy woman who tries to break a spell that prevents her from being loved freely. The music captures the vibrant rhythms and emotions of Andalusian culture, blending passionate melodies with haunting motifs. Premiered in 1925, it remains a significant work that reflects Spain's musical and cultural traditions, illustrating the intersection of mystical beliefs and human longing.