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I'm a big fan of Rafael Riqueni and really like pretty much all of his compositions. There is one element that is disturbing me tho. I don't speak spanish, but it seems they're referring to a pause in his career in this video. Was this due to an alcohol problem, some sickness or just something else? Anyone has any info on this matter?
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RE: A few questions about Rafael Riqueni (in reply to ashod)
Warning: hearsay ..... I heard his son died so he got into drugs then lost his mind. Writing stacks of music in standard notation locked away in his house his friends found him wearing a powdered wig and he thought he was Mozart. For some years he was not allowed out and about without a chaperone. I assume after some mental health treatment he is doing better?
RE: A few questions about Rafael Riqueni (in reply to Ricardo)
I'm not sure where you heard that or how much of that story is true but I do know that he had to go to a rehabilitation clinic for drugs and alcohol for an extended period and he was very much off the music scene at that time. I assume the drug rehabilitation included psychological or/and psychiatric treatment too.
I'm told he's doing much better now, he is playing and writing again and has finished a new recording (not yet released) but haven't seen any news of concert/recital.
RE: A few questions about Rafael Riqueni (in reply to ashod)
Damn I didn't think he had it that bad. I really think he's one of the greatest and most romantic flamenco guitarist. Always telling beautiful stories with his music. I hope he continues writing more... For humanities sake, we need people who create. Thanks for all your input.
RE: A few questions about Rafael Riqueni (in reply to machopicasso)
man's a Genius, imho, hes's up there with tomatito, manolo sanlucar & vicente had the pleasure speaking with him a bit on facebook in the wee hours of the morning. he's had a hard life.
RE: A few questions about Rafael Riqueni (in reply to ashod)
Henry , damn you are so lucky to Talk to him. I love his compositions, tone and energy. V.Amigo, tomatito,Myrddin and Him are my Favorite composers who are still alive. I wish to meet them all one day