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A tribute celebrating Paco de Lucía's most revolutionary work, the second sextet – the ensemble with which he redefined flamenco in his final creative years.
The performance features both a contemporary reinterpretation of his classic repertoire and original compositions that highlight Paco de Lucía’s musical and artistic legacy carried forward by new generations. More than a tribute to the past, the concert projects his legacy into the future – driving the evolution of flamenco and connecting with new audiences and artists around the globe.
Performers include: renowned composer and pianist Chano Domínguez, who brings his fusion of jazz and flamenco; guitarists Diego del Morao and Josemi Carmona, both of whom stand out for their distinctive sense of rhythm and expressive creativity in accompaniment; Sandra Carrasco's unique jazz and bossa nova influenced vocals; and singer Duquende's deep, intuitive, and profoundly authentic sound.
Performers
Josemi Carmona guitar Sandra Carrasco vocals Chano Domínguez piano Diego del Morao guitar Duquende vocals Farru dance, choir, clapping Alain Pérez vocals Israel Suarez "Piraña" cajón Antonio Sánchez guitar Antonio Serrano harmonica
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Joined: Jan. 30 2007
From: London (the South of it), England
RE: Paco de Lucia Legacy at The Barb... (in reply to silddx)
Ah crikey I saw this months ago and thought 'great I'll get tickets but it's ages away'....totally forgot to book and its next month.
are you going?
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Farru dance, choir, clapping
I know thats not your doing.... thats on the website. but...cringe when they put this...surely 'palmas' would be ok? or will non aficonados heads explode?... they could settle on rhythm?!