1. Falla - Noun
2. Falla - Proper noun
Spanish composer and pianist (1876-1946)
Source: WordNetEach falla is laden with fireworks which are lit first. Source: Internet
This is close to how Carol A. Hess, in her biography of Falla, describes his Harpsichord Concerto: “clarity of texture, use of preexisting materials and procedures, and heterogeneous timbres” refined “to a new level of distillation.” Source: Internet
City hall falla for 2016. Source: Internet
Each casal faller produces a construction known as a falla which is eventually burnt. Source: Internet
For example, in 2005, the fire brigade delayed the burning of the Egyptian funeral falla in Carrer del Convent de Jerusalem until 1:30 am, when they were sure all safety concerns were addressed. Source: Internet
Many neighbourhoods have a falla infantil (a children's falla, smaller and without satirical themes), which is held a few metres away from the main one. Source: Internet