gj Michelob -> RE: How can we honor Paco? (Feb. 27 2014 13:04:33)
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They are making a museum for him ... I dont think he would have wanted to be honered more than he already will be. I read Grisha's question somehow differently, perhaps because over the years I learned of his close connection to Paco De Lucia and his work. I also believe that anyone who loves or studies flamenco, will inevitably establish a rather personal relationship with him, a bond of passion, through emulation, appreciation and admiration. From his faithful choice of guitar to his innovative way of holding it, each one of has keenly observed every detail of this musician, and now preserves indelible memories. Some had the pleasure to meet him, like Richard Kozma did, when Paco asked him to play his composition, after a concert outside the theater in a cold winter night, Richard's fingers frozen, not by the inclement weather but by the intensity of the moment. And yet he played for Paco De Lucia, and that music, that moment will forever play and replay in his memory. It is Paco De Lucia's "influence" on him, on us all, each in his or her own way, that I think Grisha wants to honor, as he restlessly grieves the death of his idol. It seems obvious that the most appropriate way of honoring that personal bond would be through music. Here is my suggestion, those who are at (or about) Grisha's level of musicianship, could record a video, a tutorial of one of De Lucia' s pieces which each recognizes as influential or emotionally important, so that the posterity of flamenco students may approach learning De Lucia's work though the hands and with the heart of the grieving interpreter and teacher. ForoFlamenco could dedicate a section to this effort, "Twelve Heartbeats in a Measure: Learning Paco De Lucia." My two cent opinion.
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