- Manuel de Falla
The Three-Cornered Hat (El Sombrero de Tres Picos) (1919)
- Chester Music Ltd (World)
- 3(1&3=pic).2+ca.2.2/4331/timp.5perc/hp.pf(cel)/str+Mz
- 35 min
- 14th June 2025, MUMUTH, Graz, Austria
- 10th October 2025, Jones Hall, Houston, TX, United States of America
Programme Note
An honest miller is happily married to a good wife. The elderly local governor, who wears a three-cornered hat, uses his power falsely to arrest the miller and keep him away from home, so that he himself can pursue the miller’s wife. Having escaped and finding the governor in bed, the miller at first contemplates murder, but decides on a neater revenge. He swaps clothes with his persecutor and visits the governor’s wife.The governor, now in the miller’s clothes, is re-arrested. A crowd gathers, the miller reappears, is reunited with his wife and the governor is mocked.
Media
The Three-Cornered Hat: The Neighbors' Dance
The Three-Cornered Hat: The Miller's Dance
The Three-Cornered Hat: Final Dance
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Discography
El Sombrero de Tres Picos
- LabelNaxos
- Catalogue Number8.557800
- ConductorMaximiano Valdés
- SoloistAlicia Nafé, María José Martos
- Released2nd May 2005
- LabelDecca
- Catalogue Number417 816-2DH
- SoloistA de Larrocha, piano

- LabelDeutsche Grammophon
- Catalogue Number429 181-2GGA
- ConductorSeiji Ozawa
- EnsembleBoston Symphony Orchestra
- SoloistT Berganza