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Works related to Federico García Lorca

A number of works have been based on, have been inspired by, or have alluded to the works of Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca.

Poetry edit

Poet Language Year Work Description
Pablo Neruda Spanish 1934 "Oda a Federico García Lorca" ('Ode to Federico García Lorca')[1] A poem written before García Lorca's death by his friend Neruda.[2] Frederick Luis Aldama describes Neruda's narrator as exhibiting "more personalized, even stereotypically bourgeois, form of homosexuality" in his words to García Lorca.[3]
Antonio Machado Spanish 1936   "El crimen fue en Granada" ('The Crime Was in Grenada') An elegy written almost immediately after García Lorca's murder and published two months later.[4]
Luis Cernuda Spanish 1937 "A un poeta muerto (F.G.L.)" ('To a Dead Poet (F.G.L.)') An elegy by a fellow member of the Generation of '27.[5]
Miklós Radnóti Hungarian 1937 "Federico García Lorca" A poem.[6]
Óscar Castro Zúñiga Spanish 1938 "Responso a García Lorca" ('Response to García Lorca') A poem memorialising García Lorca.[7] Set to music by Ariel Arancibia on the LP Homenaje a Óscar Castro.[8][9]
Nikos Kavvadias Greek 1945 "Federico García Lorca" A poem connecting García Lorca to contemporary events in both Spain and Greece.[10]
Edwin Rolfe Spanish 1948 "To Federico García Lorca" (Spanish: A Federico García Lorca) Spanish Civil War poem that characterizes Lorca as having ″recognized your [his] assassins,″ whom Rolfe derides as ″The men with the patent-leather hats and souls of patent-leather.″[11]
Robert Creeley English 1952 "After Lorca" A poem.[12]
Allen Ginsberg English 1955 "A Supermarket in California" A poem mentioning García Lorca, as well as Walt Whitman.[13]
Bob Kaufman English 1956–1963 "Lorca" Three poems about García Lorca, published together in the collection The Ancient Rain.[14] In the poem "The Ancient Rain", Kaufman compares Lorca to Crispus Attucks, a man of African and Native American descent who was the first person killed in the American Revolution.[15]
1973–1978 "The Ancient Rain"
"[THE NIGHT THAT LORCA COMES]"
Jack Spicer English 1957[16] After Lorca A book of poems containing 33 translations of García Lorca poems, 10 of them in fact by Spicer, as well as an introduction ostensibly by Lorca.[17]
Nikos Engonopoulos Greek 1957 "News on the death of Spanish poet Federico García Lorca on 19 August 1936 in the ditch of Camino de la Fuente"[a] (Greek: Νέα περί του θανάτου του Ισπανού ποιητού Φεντερίκο Γκαρθία Λόρκα στις 19 Αυγούστου του 1936 µέσα στο χαντάκι του Καµίνο ντε λα φουέντε) A poem described by Demetra Demetriou as showing "a highly ironic temper".[19]
Jerome Rothenberg
Robert Kelly
Robert Bly
English 1961 Deep image A poetic form inspired by García Lorca's "deep song".[20][21]
Yevgeni Yevtushenko Russian 1969 "When They Murdered Lorca" (Russian: Когда убили Лорку) An elegy that Lynn Purkey compares to "El Crimen Fue en Granada", highlighting its political overtones.[22] It portrays Lorca as being akin to Don Quixote—an immortal symbol of one's devotion to his ideals and perpetual struggle for them.[citation needed]
Harold Norse English 1973 "We Bumped Off Your Friend the Poet" Inspired by a review of Ian Gibson's Death of Lorca. The poem first appeared in Hotel Nirvana,[23] and later in In the Hub of the Fiery Force, Collected Poems of Harold Norse 1934–2003.[24]
Thanh Thảo Vietnamese 1985 "The Guitar of Lorca" (Vietnamese: Đàn ghi ta của Lor-ca) A poem expressing Thanh Thảo's admiration for García Lorca.[25] Set to music by Thanh Tùng.[26]

Novels edit

Author Language Year Work Description
Giannina Braschi English
Spanish
Spanglish
1998 Yo-Yo Boing! A novel featuring a dinner party debate among Latin American poets and artists about Lorca's genius compared to other Spanish language poets.[27][verification needed]
Nicole Krauss English 2010 Great House A novel about four owners of a desk allegedly once owned by García Lorca.[28]
Ben Pastor English 2019 The Horseman's Song A novel centered on the investigation into Garcia Lorca's murder.[29]

Musical works edit

Author Language Year Work Description
Francis Poulenc (instrumental)
(program notes in French)
1943 Violin Sonata (French: Sonate pour violon et piano) Dedicated to Lorca's memory, and programmatically quoting (in French) the first line of his poem "The Six Strings" (Spanish: Las Seis Cuerdas): "The guitar makes dreams cry"[b] at the start of the second movement, Intermezzo.[30]
Spanish 1947[31][32] "Trois chansons de F. García Lorca" (English: Three songs of F. García Lorca) Three vocal pieces. Poulenc expressed frustration at what he felt was an inability to channel García Lorca in both the chansons and the Sonata.[30][32]
Heitor Villa-Lobos Spanish[33] 1956 Yerma Opera based on the original Spanish text of Lorca's play. The opera was premiered at the Santa Fe Opera in 1971.[34]
Camarón de la Isla Spanish 1979 La Leyenda del Tiempo Album with lyrics written by or based on works by Lorca.[35]
Silvestre Revueltas (instrumental) 1937 Homenaje a Federico García Lorca Three-movement work for chamber orchestra composed shortly after García Lorca's death.[36]
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco Spanish 1951 Romencero Gitano for Mixed Choir and Guitar, Op. 152 Seven-movement piece for soloists, choir, and guitar, based on poems from Poema del Cante Jondo.[37][38]
Luigi Nono Spanish 1951–1953 Tre epitaffi per Federico García Lorca (English: Three Epitaphs for García Lorca)
  • "España en el corazón" (English: Spain in Our Hearts)
  • "Y su sangre ya viene cantando" (English: And His Blood Is Already Singing)
  • "La victoria de Guernica" (English: The Victory of Guernica)
The first piece is titled after Pablo Neruda's "España en el corazón" [es].[39]
(instrumental) 1954 Il mantello rosso A ballet based on a play by García Lorca.[40]
George Crumb Spanish 1965–1969 Madrigals Four books for soprano and various instruments including piccolo, flute, alto flute, harp, vibraphone, percussion, and contrabass,[citation needed] containing twelve pastoral songs based on short segments of García Lorca's poetry, a plurality drawing from his Diván del Tamarit.[41]
1969 Night of the Four Moons Commissioned by the Philadelphia Chamber Players for alto voice, alto flute (doubling piccolo), banjo, electric violoncello and percussion. Excerpts from García Lorca's poetry are sung by the alto.
1970 Ancient Voices of Children Piece for soprano, boy soprano, and instruments including a musical saw with cello bow and a "chisel piano" (piano with its strings struck by a chisel).[41]
Osvaldo Golijov (composer, libretto translator)
David Henry Hwang (librettist)[42]
Spanish[43] 2003 Ainadamar ('Fountain of Tears'[44]) One-act opera about the death of García Lorca, recalled years later by his muse, actress Margarita Xirgu. Casts García Lorca as a breeches role (i.e. played by a woman).[45]
Einojuhani Rautavaara 1972 "Lorca Suite" (Estonian: Lorca-sarja) Works for a mixed choir with lyrics of García Lorca's various poems.[citation needed]
1993 "Song of our time" (Spanish: Canción de nuestro tiempo)
The Pogues English 1990 "Lorca's Novena" A song on the album Hell's Ditch dramatically retelling the story of García Lorca's murder.[46][47]
Ananda Sukarlan Two of the "Four Spanish Songs" Based on the poems "Oda a Salvador Dali" and "Las Seis Cuerdas", premiered by soprano Mariska Setiawan in 2016 accompanied on the piano by the composer.
Dave Soldier English Portents of Love Adapted multiple Lorca poems to country blues songs in idiomatic English in the Kropotkins' album, which features a hand drawing of Lorca's face on the cover.
Reginald Smith Brindle 1975 "Four Poems of Garcia Lorca" Two songs, the latter for guitar, based on two Lorca poems Adivinanza de la Guitarra and Las Seis Cuerdas[48]
1982 "El Polifemo de Oro"
Dmitri Shostakovich First two movements of Symphony No. 14 Based around García Lorca poems.
Maurice Ohana 1950s "Lament for the death of a Bullfighter" (Spanish: Llanto por Ignacio Sánchez Mejías) García Lorca poem set to music, recorded by the conductor Ataúlfo Argenta.
Marea "Ciudad de los Gitanos" A rock version of the poem "Romance de la Guardia Civil española".
Wilhelm Killmayer 1954 Romanzen Song cycle using five García Lorca poems.[49]
Wolfgang Fortner German 1957 Bluthochzeit An opera adapted from García Lorca's Blood Wedding, using a translation by Enrique Beck
Iván Erőd 1960 La doncella, el marinero y el estudiante A short opera of 15 minutes based almost exclusively on serial techniques, premiered in Innsbruck
Sándor Szokolay 1964 Vérnász Another opera adapted from Blood Wedding, first produced in Budapest.
Joan Baez English 1968 Baptism: A Journey Through Our Time A spoken-word poetry album featuring translated renditions of García Lorca's poems "Gacela of the Dark Death" and "Casida of the Lament".
Ann Loomis Silsbee 1976 "Huit Chants en Brun" Several of García Lorca’s poems set to music.
Tim Buckley Lorca Experimental album including a song of the same name.
Conrad Susa (composer, co-librettist)
Richard Street (co-librettist)
1984 "The Love of Don Perlimplin" One-act opera based on Lorca's play The Love of Don Perlimplín and Belisa in the Garden. It was commissioned by the Pepsico Summerfare and premiered at the State University of New York at Purchase.[50] The music is published by E.C. Schirmer Music Company.[51] In 1987, Susa completed "Landscapes and Silly Songs" for SATB unaccompanied chorus. The work was commissioned by the Concert Chorale of Houston and is published by E.C. Schirmer Music Company.[52]
Leonard Cohen
Paco de Lucía
and others
1986 Poetas En Nueva York (Poets in New York) Tribute album.[53]
Leonard Cohen English 1986 "Take This Waltz" English translation of García Lorca's poem "Pequeño vals vienés". It reached number one on the Spanish single charts. Cohen has described García Lorca as being his idol in his youth, and named his daughter Lorca Cohen for that reason.[54]
Mikis Theodorakis Greek 1967 Romancero Gitano Odysseas Elytis's 1945 Greek translation of seven poems from García Lorca's poetry collection of the same name, set to music by Theodorakis. This work was premiered in Rome in 1970 under the same title. In 1981, under commission of the Komische Oper Berlin, the composition was orchestrated as a symphonic work entitled Lorca. In the mid-1990s, Theodorakis rearranged the work as an instrumental piece for guitar and symphony orchestra.[55][56][57]
Zülfü Livaneli Turkish 1986 "Atlı" Song from the album Zor Yıllar, using a Turkish translation of Lorca's "Canción del Jinete" by Melih Cevdet Anday and Sabahattin Eyüboğlu.
Ben Sidran (instrumental) 1998 The Concert for García Lorca Performed on piano at García Lorca's home, Huerta de San Vicente, on the 100th anniversary of his birth.
Geoffrey Gordon (instrumental) 2000 Lorca Musica per cello solo Piece using themes from Gordon's 1995 three-act ballet The House of Bernarda Alba, for American cellist Elizabeth Morrow.[58] The work was recorded on Morrow's Soliloquy CD on the Centaur label and was featured at the 2000 World Cello Congress. Three suites from the ballet, for chamber orchestra, have also been extracted from the ballet score by the composer.
The Clash English 1979 "Spanish Bombs" Song from the album London Calling, referencing García Lorca.
José María Gallardo Del Rey 2003 Lorca Suite Suite in tribute to the poet. Taking Lorca's folksong compilations Canciones Españolas Antiguas as his starting point, Gallardo Del Rey incorporates new harmonisations and freely composed link passages that fuse classical and flamenco techniques.
Joan Albert Amargós (instrumental) Homenatje a Lorca Piece for alto saxophone and piano. Its three movements are based on three Lorca poems: "Los cuatro muleros, Zorongo, and Anda jaleo".
Thanasis Papakonstantinou Greek Άυπνη Πόλη Based partly on Lorca's "Poeta en Nueva York", translated to Greek by Maria Efstathiadi.
Roberto García Morillo 1988–1989 Cantata No. 11 (Homenaje a García Lorca)
ONAR 2000 Song based on Lorca's poem "La balada del agua del mar". Teresa Salgueiro from Portuguese musical ensemble Madredeus participates reading the poem during the song.
Tamara Maliukova Sidorenko Set several of Garcia Lorca’s poems to music.
Simon Holt Ballad of the Black Sorrow Piece for five solo singers and instrumental ensemble, setting García Lorca's words to music.
Canciones Piece for mezzo-soprano and instrumental ensemble, setting García Lorca's words to music
The Nightingale's to Blame Opera based on Lorca's Amor de don Perlimplín con Belisa en su jardín.

Theatre, film and television edit

  • Federico García Lorca: A Murder in Granada (1976) directed by Humberto López y Guerra and produced by the Swedish Television. In October 1980 the New York Times described the transmission of the film by Spanish Television in June that same year as attracting "one of the largest audiences in the history of Spanish Television".[59]
  • Playwright Nilo Cruz wrote the surrealistic drama Lorca in a Green Dress about the life, death, and imagined afterlife of García Lorca. The play was first performed in 2003 at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. The Cruz play Beauty of the Father (2010) also features Lorca's ghost as a key character.[60]
  • British playwright Peter Straughan wrote a play (later adapted as a radio play) based on García Lorca's life, The Ghost of Federico Garcia Lorca Which Can Also Be Used as a Table.
  • TVE broadcast a six-hour mini-series based on key episodes on García Lorca's life in 1987. British actor Nickolas Grace played the poet, although he was dubbed by a Spanish actor.
  • Rukmavati Ki Haveli (1991) an Indian feature film directed by Govind Nihalani is based on Lorca's The House of Bernarda Alba.
  • There is a 1997 film called The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca, also known as Death in Granada, based on a biography by Ian Gibson. The film earned an Imagen Award for best film.
  • Miguel Hermoso's La luz prodigiosa (The End of a Mystery) is a Spanish film based on Fernando Macías' novel with the same name, which examines what might have happened if García Lorca had survived his execution at the outset of the Spanish Civil War.
  • British Screenwriter Philippa Goslett was inspired by García Lorca's close friendship with Salvador Dalí. The resulting biographical film Little Ashes (2009) depicts the relationship in the 1920s and 1930s between García Lorca, Dalí, and Luis Buñuel.[61]
  • American playwright Michael Bradford drama, Olives and Blood, produced by Neighborhood Productions at The HERE Art Center/Theatre, June 2012, focuses on the present day trouble one of the supposed murderers of Lorca.
  • Blood Wedding is the first part of a ballet / flamenco film trilogy directed by Carlos Saura and starring Antonio Gades and Cristina Hoyos (1981).
  • In a segment of the 2001 animated avant-garde film Waking Life, Timothy Levitch extemporizes on Lorca's poem Sleepless City (Brooklyn Bridge Nocturne).

Notes edit

  1. ^ Title originally misprinted as "News about the Death of the Spanish Poet Federico Garcia Lorca on the 19th of August 1936 in a Ditch of Caminonte La Fuente"[18]
  2. ^ French: La guitare / fait pleurer les songes; Spanish: La guitarra, / hace llorar a los sueños

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A number of works have been based on have been inspired by or have alluded to the works of Spanish poet playwright and theatre director Federico del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus Garcia Lorca Contents 1 Poetry 2 Novels 3 Musical works 4 Theatre film and television 5 Notes 6 ReferencesPoetry editPoet Language Year Work DescriptionPablo Neruda Spanish 1934 Oda a Federico Garcia Lorca Ode to Federico Garcia Lorca 1 A poem written before Garcia Lorca s death by his friend Neruda 2 Frederick Luis Aldama describes Neruda s narrator as exhibiting more personalized even stereotypically bourgeois form of homosexuality in his words to Garcia Lorca 3 Antonio Machado Spanish 1936 nbsp El crimen fue en Granada The Crime Was in Grenada An elegy written almost immediately after Garcia Lorca s murder and published two months later 4 Luis Cernuda Spanish 1937 A un poeta muerto F G L To a Dead Poet F G L An elegy by a fellow member of the Generation of 27 5 Miklos Radnoti Hungarian 1937 Federico Garcia Lorca A poem 6 oscar Castro Zuniga Spanish 1938 Responso a Garcia Lorca Response to Garcia Lorca A poem memorialising Garcia Lorca 7 Set to music by Ariel Arancibia on the LP Homenaje a oscar Castro 8 9 Nikos Kavvadias Greek 1945 Federico Garcia Lorca A poem connecting Garcia Lorca to contemporary events in both Spain and Greece 10 Edwin Rolfe Spanish 1948 To Federico Garcia Lorca Spanish A Federico Garcia Lorca Spanish Civil War poem that characterizes Lorca as having recognized your his assassins whom Rolfe derides as The men with the patent leather hats and souls of patent leather 11 Robert Creeley English 1952 After Lorca A poem 12 Allen Ginsberg English 1955 A Supermarket in California A poem mentioning Garcia Lorca as well as Walt Whitman 13 Bob Kaufman English 1956 1963 Lorca Three poems about Garcia Lorca published together in the collection The Ancient Rain 14 In the poem The Ancient Rain Kaufman compares Lorca to Crispus Attucks a man of African and Native American descent who was the first person killed in the American Revolution 15 1973 1978 The Ancient Rain THE NIGHT THAT LORCA COMES Jack Spicer English 1957 16 After Lorca A book of poems containing 33 translations of Garcia Lorca poems 10 of them in fact by Spicer as well as an introduction ostensibly by Lorca 17 Nikos Engonopoulos Greek 1957 News on the death of Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca on 19 August 1936 in the ditch of Camino de la Fuente a Greek Nea peri toy 8anatoy toy Ispanoy poihtoy Fenteriko Gkar8ia Lorka stis 19 Aygoystoy toy 1936 µesa sto xantaki toy Kaµino nte la foyente A poem described by Demetra Demetriou as showing a highly ironic temper 19 Jerome RothenbergRobert KellyRobert Bly English 1961 Deep image A poetic form inspired by Garcia Lorca s deep song 20 21 Yevgeni Yevtushenko Russian 1969 When They Murdered Lorca Russian Kogda ubili Lorku An elegy that Lynn Purkey compares to El Crimen Fue en Granada highlighting its political overtones 22 It portrays Lorca as being akin to Don Quixote an immortal symbol of one s devotion to his ideals and perpetual struggle for them citation needed Harold Norse English 1973 We Bumped Off Your Friend the Poet Inspired by a review of Ian Gibson s Death of Lorca The poem first appeared in Hotel Nirvana 23 and later in In the Hub of the Fiery Force Collected Poems of Harold Norse 1934 2003 24 Thanh Thảo Vietnamese 1985 The Guitar of Lorca Vietnamese Đan ghi ta của Lor ca A poem expressing Thanh Thảo s admiration for Garcia Lorca 25 Set to music by Thanh Tung 26 Novels editAuthor Language Year Work DescriptionGiannina Braschi EnglishSpanishSpanglish 1998 Yo Yo Boing A novel featuring a dinner party debate among Latin American poets and artists about Lorca s genius compared to other Spanish language poets 27 verification needed Nicole Krauss English 2010 Great House A novel about four owners of a desk allegedly once owned by Garcia Lorca 28 Ben Pastor English 2019 The Horseman s Song A novel centered on the investigation into Garcia Lorca s murder 29 Musical works editAuthor Language Year Work DescriptionFrancis Poulenc instrumental program notes in French 1943 Violin Sonata French Sonate pour violon et piano Dedicated to Lorca s memory and programmatically quoting in French the first line of his poem The Six Strings Spanish Las Seis Cuerdas The guitar makes dreams cry b at the start of the second movement Intermezzo 30 Spanish 1947 31 32 Trois chansons de F Garcia Lorca English Three songs of F Garcia Lorca Three vocal pieces Poulenc expressed frustration at what he felt was an inability to channel Garcia Lorca in both the chansons and the Sonata 30 32 Heitor Villa Lobos Spanish 33 1956 Yerma Opera based on the original Spanish text of Lorca s play The opera was premiered at the Santa Fe Opera in 1971 34 Camaron de la Isla Spanish 1979 La Leyenda del Tiempo Album with lyrics written by or based on works by Lorca 35 Silvestre Revueltas instrumental 1937 Homenaje a Federico Garcia Lorca Three movement work for chamber orchestra composed shortly after Garcia Lorca s death 36 Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco Spanish 1951 Romencero Gitano for Mixed Choir and Guitar Op 152 Seven movement piece for soloists choir and guitar based on poems from Poema del Cante Jondo 37 38 Luigi Nono Spanish 1951 1953 Tre epitaffi per Federico Garcia Lorca English Three Epitaphs for Garcia Lorca Espana en el corazon English Spain in Our Hearts Y su sangre ya viene cantando English And His Blood Is Already Singing La victoria de Guernica English The Victory of Guernica The first piece is titled after Pablo Neruda s Espana en el corazon es 39 instrumental 1954 Il mantello rosso A ballet based on a play by Garcia Lorca 40 George Crumb Spanish 1965 1969 Madrigals Four books for soprano and various instruments including piccolo flute alto flute harp vibraphone percussion and contrabass citation needed containing twelve pastoral songs based on short segments of Garcia Lorca s poetry a plurality drawing from his Divan del Tamarit 41 1969 Night of the Four Moons Commissioned by the Philadelphia Chamber Players for alto voice alto flute doubling piccolo banjo electric violoncello and percussion Excerpts from Garcia Lorca s poetry are sung by the alto 1970 Ancient Voices of Children Piece for soprano boy soprano and instruments including a musical saw with cello bow and a chisel piano piano with its strings struck by a chisel 41 Osvaldo Golijov composer libretto translator David Henry Hwang librettist 42 Spanish 43 2003 Ainadamar Fountain of Tears 44 One act opera about the death of Garcia Lorca recalled years later by his muse actress Margarita Xirgu Casts Garcia Lorca as a breeches role i e played by a woman 45 Einojuhani Rautavaara 1972 Lorca Suite Estonian Lorca sarja Works for a mixed choir with lyrics of Garcia Lorca s various poems citation needed 1993 Song of our time Spanish Cancion de nuestro tiempo The Pogues English 1990 Lorca s Novena A song on the album Hell s Ditch dramatically retelling the story of Garcia Lorca s murder 46 47 Ananda Sukarlan Two of the Four Spanish Songs Based on the poems Oda a Salvador Dali and Las Seis Cuerdas premiered by soprano Mariska Setiawan in 2016 accompanied on the piano by the composer Dave Soldier English Portents of Love Adapted multiple Lorca poems to country blues songs in idiomatic English in the Kropotkins album which features a hand drawing of Lorca s face on the cover Reginald Smith Brindle 1975 Four Poems of Garcia Lorca Two songs the latter for guitar based on two Lorca poems Adivinanza de la Guitarra and Las Seis Cuerdas 48 1982 El Polifemo de Oro Dmitri Shostakovich First two movements of Symphony No 14 Based around Garcia Lorca poems Maurice Ohana 1950s Lament for the death of a Bullfighter Spanish Llanto por Ignacio Sanchez Mejias Garcia Lorca poem set to music recorded by the conductor Ataulfo Argenta Marea Ciudad de los Gitanos A rock version of the poem Romance de la Guardia Civil espanola Wilhelm Killmayer 1954 Romanzen Song cycle using five Garcia Lorca poems 49 Wolfgang Fortner German 1957 Bluthochzeit An opera adapted from Garcia Lorca s Blood Wedding using a translation by Enrique BeckIvan Erod 1960 La doncella el marinero y el estudiante A short opera of 15 minutes based almost exclusively on serial techniques premiered in InnsbruckSandor Szokolay 1964 Vernasz Another opera adapted from Blood Wedding first produced in Budapest Joan Baez English 1968 Baptism A Journey Through Our Time A spoken word poetry album featuring translated renditions of Garcia Lorca s poems Gacela of the Dark Death and Casida of the Lament Ann Loomis Silsbee 1976 Huit Chants en Brun Several of Garcia Lorca s poems set to music Tim Buckley Lorca Experimental album including a song of the same name Conrad Susa composer co librettist Richard Street co librettist 1984 The Love of Don Perlimplin One act opera based on Lorca s play The Love of Don Perlimplin and Belisa in the Garden It was commissioned by the Pepsico Summerfare and premiered at the State University of New York at Purchase 50 The music is published by E C Schirmer Music Company 51 In 1987 Susa completed Landscapes and Silly Songs for SATB unaccompanied chorus The work was commissioned by the Concert Chorale of Houston and is published by E C Schirmer Music Company 52 Leonard CohenPaco de Luciaand others 1986 Poetas En Nueva York Poets in New York Tribute album 53 Leonard Cohen English 1986 Take This Waltz English translation of Garcia Lorca s poem Pequeno vals vienes It reached number one on the Spanish single charts Cohen has described Garcia Lorca as being his idol in his youth and named his daughter Lorca Cohen for that reason 54 Mikis Theodorakis Greek 1967 Romancero Gitano Odysseas Elytis s 1945 Greek translation of seven poems from Garcia Lorca s poetry collection of the same name set to music by Theodorakis This work was premiered in Rome in 1970 under the same title In 1981 under commission of the Komische Oper Berlin the composition was orchestrated as a symphonic work entitled Lorca In the mid 1990s Theodorakis rearranged the work as an instrumental piece for guitar and symphony orchestra 55 56 57 Zulfu Livaneli Turkish 1986 Atli Song from the album Zor Yillar using a Turkish translation of Lorca s Cancion del Jinete by Melih Cevdet Anday and Sabahattin Eyuboglu Ben Sidran instrumental 1998 The Concert for Garcia Lorca Performed on piano at Garcia Lorca s home Huerta de San Vicente on the 100th anniversary of his birth Geoffrey Gordon instrumental 2000 Lorca Musica per cello solo Piece using themes from Gordon s 1995 three act ballet The House of Bernarda Alba for American cellist Elizabeth Morrow 58 The work was recorded on Morrow s Soliloquy CD on the Centaur label and was featured at the 2000 World Cello Congress Three suites from the ballet for chamber orchestra have also been extracted from the ballet score by the composer The Clash English 1979 Spanish Bombs Song from the album London Calling referencing Garcia Lorca Jose Maria Gallardo Del Rey 2003 Lorca Suite Suite in tribute to the poet Taking Lorca s folksong compilations Canciones Espanolas Antiguas as his starting point Gallardo Del Rey incorporates new harmonisations and freely composed link passages that fuse classical and flamenco techniques Joan Albert Amargos instrumental Homenatje a Lorca Piece for alto saxophone and piano Its three movements are based on three Lorca poems Los cuatro muleros Zorongo and Anda jaleo Thanasis Papakonstantinou Greek Aypnh Polh Based partly on Lorca s Poeta en Nueva York translated to Greek by Maria Efstathiadi Roberto Garcia Morillo 1988 1989 Cantata No 11 Homenaje a Garcia Lorca ONAR 2000 Song based on Lorca s poem La balada del agua del mar Teresa Salgueiro from Portuguese musical ensemble Madredeus participates reading the poem during the song Tamara Maliukova Sidorenko Set several of Garcia Lorca s poems to music Simon Holt Ballad of the Black Sorrow Piece for five solo singers and instrumental ensemble setting Garcia Lorca s words to music Canciones Piece for mezzo soprano and instrumental ensemble setting Garcia Lorca s words to musicThe Nightingale s to Blame Opera based on Lorca s Amor de don Perlimplin con Belisa en su jardin Theatre film and television editFederico Garcia Lorca A Murder in Granada 1976 directed by Humberto Lopez y Guerra and produced by the Swedish Television In October 1980 the New York Times described the transmission of the film by Spanish Television in June that same year as attracting one of the largest audiences in the history of Spanish Television 59 Playwright Nilo Cruz wrote the surrealistic drama Lorca in a Green Dress about the life death and imagined afterlife of Garcia Lorca The play was first performed in 2003 at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival The Cruz play Beauty of the Father 2010 also features Lorca s ghost as a key character 60 British playwright Peter Straughan wrote a play later adapted as a radio play based on Garcia Lorca s life The Ghost of Federico Garcia Lorca Which Can Also Be Used as a Table TVE broadcast a six hour mini series based on key episodes on Garcia Lorca s life in 1987 British actor Nickolas Grace played the poet although he was dubbed by a Spanish actor Rukmavati Ki Haveli 1991 an Indian feature film directed by Govind Nihalani is based on Lorca s The House of Bernarda Alba There is a 1997 film called The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca also known as Death in Granada based on a biography by Ian Gibson The film earned an Imagen Award for best film Miguel Hermoso s La luz prodigiosa The End of a Mystery is a Spanish film based on Fernando Macias novel with the same name which examines what might have happened if Garcia Lorca had survived his execution at the outset of the Spanish Civil War British Screenwriter Philippa Goslett was inspired by Garcia Lorca s close friendship with Salvador Dali The resulting biographical film Little Ashes 2009 depicts the relationship in the 1920s and 1930s between Garcia Lorca Dali and Luis Bunuel 61 American playwright Michael Bradford drama Olives and Blood produced by Neighborhood Productions at The HERE Art Center Theatre June 2012 focuses on the present day trouble one of the supposed murderers of Lorca Blood Wedding is the first part of a ballet flamenco film trilogy directed by Carlos Saura and starring Antonio Gades and Cristina Hoyos 1981 In a segment of the 2001 animated avant garde film Waking Life Timothy Levitch extemporizes on Lorca s poem Sleepless City Brooklyn Bridge Nocturne Notes edit Title originally misprinted as News about the Death of the Spanish Poet Federico Garcia Lorca on the 19th of August 1936 in a Ditch of Caminonte La Fuente 18 French La guitare fait pleurer les songes Spanish La guitarra hace llorar a los suenosReferences edit Neruda Pablo 1946 Residence on Earth and Other Poems in Spanish and English Translated by Flores Angel New Directions Publishing p 94 ISBN 9780877522058 Retrieved 14 September 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