Dubbed 'The Mexican Falla', Silvestre Revueltas lived hard and died young in poverty. His music was revolutionary, embracing the 'vulgarity' of the people and rejecting colonialist cultural models. His unfinished ballet La Coronela follows a scenario.
1 I. Los Privilegiados (The Upper Crust of 1900): Las Tres Damitas (The Three Young Ladies)
2 I. Los Privilegiados (The Upper Crust of 1900): La Levita y El Sorbete (The Frock Coat and the Top Hat)
3 I. Los Privilegiados (The Upper Crust of 1900): El Espejo (The Mirror)
4 II. Los Desheredados (The Disinherited): Los Desheredados (The Disinherited)
5 II. Los Desheredados (The Disinherited): El Peon (The Laborer)
6 II. Los Desheredados (The Disinherited): Los Rurales (The Rural Resistance)
7 III. La Pesadilla de Don Ferruco (Don Ferruco's Nightmare): El Ambigu (The Party)
8 III. La Pesadilla de Don Ferruco (Don Ferruco's Nightmare): El Peladito y la Gatita (The Scoundrel and the Simple Girl)
9 III. La Pesadilla de Don Ferruco (Don Ferruco's Nightmare): La Burguesita (The Middle Class Lady)
10 III. La Pesadilla de Don Ferruco (Don Ferruco's Nightmare): La Coronela (The Lady Colonel)
11 IV. El Juicio Final (The Last Judgement): La Lucha (The Battle)
12 IV. El Juicio Final (The Last Judgement): Los Caidos (The Fallen)
13 IV. El Juicio Final (The Last Judgement): Los Liberados (The Liberated)
14 Caminos (Itinerarios)
15 Colorines
Dubbed 'The Mexican Falla', Silvestre Revueltas lived hard and died young in poverty. His music was revolutionary, embracing the 'vulgarity' of the people and rejecting colonialist cultural models. His unfinished ballet La Coronela follows a scenario.