Richard Jernigan -> RE: Best german "flamenco" luthiers (Jan. 13 2015 19:15:05)
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ORIGINAL: Ricardo Hauser II is almost as good a conde. Escudero apparently used one too. http://www.foroflamenco.com/tm.asp?m=268109&appid=&p=&mpage=1&key=hauser%2Cii&tmode=&smode=&s=#268109 I'm pretty sure it was "Mario Escudero, Fiesta Flamenca, ABC Paramount ABCS 428, 1962" I say "pretty sure" because I have been too lazy to unpack all my vinyl records since I moved back to the USA. There's a track list here, http://www.discogs.com/Mario-Escudero-Fiesta-Flamenca/master/562602 just the track names, not the palos. From what I remember "Caminos Malagueños¨ is of course malagueña para bailar, actually mostly verdiales; ¨Homenaje a Montoya¨ is Escudero´s version of Rondeña; ¨Tientos del Amanecer¨is self explanatory; "Puerto Santa Maria" maybe it is a fandango de Huelva?; "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" is the classical piece by Tarrega; "Tronio Flamenco" and "Viva Moguer" I don´t remember; "Tobalo" is soleá con polo; "Castillo de Xauen" might be the zambra by Esteban de Sanlucar; "Canastilla de Madronos" ¿?¿? RNJ
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