Ricardo -> RE: Best piece in each Palo (Nov. 29 2005 19:21:00)
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I just got Jucal of G.Nunez and Trafalgar is one of the best(to my taste) bulerias ever. Yeah one of my favorites too, and maybe one of his favorites to play live. I always felt it was more like a classical piece until I saw him play it in my face, with so much strength, drive, and jerez flavor. These things don't always come through on a recording. Anyway, this type of bulerias is in a genre all its own, like Escudero's Impetu, Moraito's Vals-Buleria, and many other similar pieces where the rhythm and melody is maintained by arpeggios mainly. In fact there is a little quote in Trafalgar from Escudero's Impetu that you might notice. Anyway, for me, the best versions or "standard" of each palo can be found on the successive recordings of Paco de Lucia. But ignoring that, there are some classics "hits" by other players (solo guitar I am talking about). Rondena -Ramon Montoya Rondena (modern)- "Oracion" by Manolo Sanlucar Zapateado-Sabicas (en re) Minera-Tomatito Siguiryas-Nino Ricardo Siguiryas(modern)-Nunez "Remache" low B tuning. Solea por Bulerias-Nunez "Plaza de Arenal" Solea por Bulerias (mi bemol)-Vicente Amigo Taranta-Vicente Amigo Fandango de Huelva-Rafael Riqueni Alegrias (en Re)-Tomatito "La Ardila" Columbianas-Tomatito Tanguillo-Nunez Solea-Chicuelo Granaina-Sabicas Granaina (modern)-Amigo/Nunez, can't decide. For me, the different tonalites of bulerias give each a different "aire". BULERIAS por medio-Moraito, Tomatito (Tio Nino Miguel), Enrique del Melchor La menor-Sabicas C#-Vicente Amigo "Mandaito" mi bemol-Nunez "Jucal" Por Rondena-Nino Miguel Por Rondena (modern)-Manolo Sanlucar "Tercio de Vara" (Nunez has 2 good ones also) Classical or Waltz style-Escudero's "Impetu" Classical/waltz (modern)-Nunez "Trafalgar", but also "Los Cano de la Meca", "amor de dios", "suite de la golondrina", and "Siempre es Tarde" by Nunez are great pieces also in this style. I'd say that is his forte. Ricardo
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