Ricardo -> RE: El Nino Miguel!!! (Aug. 12 2009 9:45:59)
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Ricardo, no complicated analysys are necessary to grasp a single and very simple thing. Ooops sorry man, you asked me though. quote:
What I was saying, Miguel's "Recuerdo de la Virgen del Rocío" released 1975 and Cobre of PDL released 1976 - a year later - leaves no doubts... but I really don't know how can anybody copy someone else before original has been recorded. Well, other than that they are both sevillanas, I don't hear the direct connection of the two pieces. They have different tonalities and melodies. Perhaps you could point us to specific passage that is identical of the two, cuz I don't notice any. Stylistically they are similar, but I was pointing out that perhaps you hear the two pieces as being so similar because N. Miguel was already on the PDL path for years. Also, when it comes to flamenco recordings, date of release is not always the best sign of date of authorship. Paco performs a lot of music live that might get recorded later, or perhaps he has recorded and saved it up as happened with Cositas Buenas, or even you might hear things live that have NEVER been recorded. About there being no true creation, I must say there is a big difference between copying an idea, or borrowing an idea, and being inspired by an idea. Also if two independant sources are inspired by a single thing, say a tuning or special tonality, it is quite possible that the two will "create" something quite similar, coincidentally. This has happened alot with modern flamenco players, but it is still creativity IMO, just the source of inspiration was the same, not that they copied each other.
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