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David Serva concerts 

8th Annual Bay Area Flamenco Festival presents
DAVID SERVA

CELEBRATING OVER 50 YEARS IN FLAMENCO

Santa Cruz, Kuumbwa Jazz Center: Friday, Sept 27
Berkeley, Freight & Salvage: Sunday, Sept 29
Tickets: http://www.BayAreaFlamencoFestival.org

This concert is a celebration of David Serva's foundational influence on the flamenco community of the Bay Area and beyond.

Serva will be joined by a group of Gypsy musicians and dancers from Spain including Jose Galvez "El Duende", Kina Mendez, Javier Heredia and Luis de la Tota.

David will also teach private classes in Berkeley Sept 23-Oct 19.

A Bay Area native who has lived and worked in Spain as a professional flamenco guitarist for most of his life, David Serva has built a singular style on the artistic legacy of his maestro, Gypsy guitarist Diego del Gastor (1908-1973), one of the most important flamenco artists of the 20th century.

David began playing clubs in Madrid and Marbella in the early 70s, while pursuing a career internationally as a soloist. He has accompanied such historical figures of flamenco as Juan Talega, Manolito de Maria, La Perla de Cadiz, Anzonini del Puerto and Fernanda de Utrera, Manuel Agujetas, Miguel Funi, Manolete, Mario Maya, and Blanca del Rey, as well as younger figures such as Soledad Barrios, and Pepe Torres de Moron. He has played in Flamenco nightclubs and festivals all over Spain and has participated in the Bienal del Arte Flamenco de Sevilla with Gypsy flamenco artists from the towns of Moron and Lebrija. He has made several recordings with with the Agujetas family as well as with Antonio Vizarraga and Rafael Jimenez "El Falo". David was also the stage guitarist for original production of the Broadway musical, Man of La Mancha and was lead guitarist for several years for the acclaimed company "Noche Flamenca." Most recently he was the subject of the documentary film Gypsy Davy that sold out the Berkeley Rep's Roda Theater at last year's Jewish Film Festival.

A graduate of Berkeley High, Serva (AKA David Jones) left home at 15, played blues with local legend K.C. Douglas in a San Pablo avenue garage and folk music with his friends in cafes along Telegraph Avenue. Soon he switched to flamenco and began performing with Los Flamencos de la Bodega in clubs like Berkeley's Cabale. After a couple of visits to Spain, Serva arrived at 21 years of age in a small Andaluz pueblo outside Sevilla called Morón de La Frontera in the summer of 1962 where he met Gypsy guitar maestro Diego del Gastor and was taken under his wing. Serva shared the down-home, pueblo style playing he learned from del Gastor with a generation of Bay Area guitarists and flamenco artists during his stints back home where he was a star attraction in the flamenco room of the old Spaghetti Factory in North Beach during its heyday in the sixties.

Guitarist Kenny Parker (AKA El Lebrijano) put it this way: “Serva is the Godfather of the Berkeley scene. He was one of the absolute pioneers, and I respect him because he did this ...years ago when it wasn’t easy, under Franco, when the bathrooms in Spain were dirty, and it wasn’t so attractive to tourists. He’s the one who has made the most inroads there. He has influenced a whole bunch of people."

For Serva, the influence of Diego’s playing on his own work had never been a matter of playing his falsetas note-for-note or in slavish imitation of his style. “I’ve always made up my own stuff.” says Serva. “I’ll play two chords of tarantas and start making up a falseta. I’ll hear other guitarists, and I may like somebody else’s stuff but I’ve always done my own variations.” By the early 1970s, he was already creating a more “modern” sound in his solo playing, albeit one grounded in his own synthesis of Diego’s style. “I’m a classical in the flamenco sense,” he once told a Madrid radio interviewer, “but I don’t think I’ve lagged behind. A little to the side, but not behind.”

Although he still believes singing is “the quintessential element of Flamenco,” his solo performances evolved beyond the Morón style as is evident from his CD Son Gitano en America. Woven into the fabric of his renderings of traditional flamenco forms are musical quotations from Thelonious Monk and Miles Davis. The compositions recall Keith Jarrett’s improvisations with Gospel, classical and Middle themes in his solo concerts. But even with these lyrical evocations, the spirit of Morón is never far away.

Based on articles by Carl Nagin with edits by Nina Menendez
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 24 2013 1:01:21
 
estebanana

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RE: David Serva concerts (in reply to BAFP

This is going to be a good time. I'm not going to make it, but I will miss hearing and seeing this visit to the Bay Area from David Serva.

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Morante

 

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RE: David Serva concerts (in reply to estebanana

Very worthwhile to hear David. Thanks to Juan Mora (John Moore) who brings a group of students to Cádiz every July, we had a great evening recently in a small bodega, La Manzanilla, where David accompanied Inez Bacán and a great young festero, Joaquín, who reminded me of El Funi. (Not sure what the students thought of the real thing)

Not having seen David for some time, it was a pleasure to have a manzanilla with him and give him a copy of my posthumous CD of José Millán: some years ago, we had a little juerga where David accompanied José for several hours. When they stopped exhausted, David said "José, you are an encyclopedia de cante" José replied "you are the first tocaor capable of accompanying all of my cante".

These are the unforgettable moments of flamenco.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 27 2013 15:21:46
 
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RE: David Serva concerts (in reply to BAFP

Morante, I moved out of the Bay Area where Davis is from, he comes back a every few years a brings a singer. Myself and many, many others have learned so much from David. Next summer in stead of going home if David returns we will instead to go Spain from Japan and send some time. To go to Spain from Japan you fly through Moscow, hopefully a stop to see the museums I've never been to. Then I want to show Yuko the Prado and Reina Sophia in Madrid. Then to the south for a few weeks.

Perhaps then you can correct my assumptions about Irish whiskey.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 28 2013 0:50:39
 
Morante

 

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RE: David Serva concerts (in reply to estebanana

quote:


Perhaps then you can correct my assumptions about Irish whiskey.


Depends on your asumptions I suppose that the very best are Scotch, but there are fine Irish too: Jameson is just a basic standard.
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