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JohnWalshGuitar -> Cañizares!! (Dec. 12 2015 8:55:39)

Cañizares is one of my all time favourite musicians in any genre.
There isn't enough of him on YouTube but last night I came across these 2 videos from 1995.
One with Potito, one with Ruben Dantas. Enjoy!






JohnWalshGuitar -> RE: Cañizares!! (Dec. 12 2015 8:58:56)

And old ones here with Gerena






aloysius -> RE: Cañizares!! (Dec. 18 2015 10:50:02)

Thanks for posting, I hadn't seen any of these.

There's a video I saw of him on youtube a while back but I can't find it again. He's playing a bit of his buleria 'El Abismo' - in the video he's trying out someone's guitar, I think at a luthiers workshop or showroom. Does anyone know where it is? That buleria (from 'cuerdas del alma') is really unique sounding, he's playing in G phrygian (so three flats in terms of music theory). When I first heard it I thought it must be in a different tuning, but the above mentioned video confirmed it's in standard tuning.




Nito -> RE: Cañizares!! (Dec. 18 2015 11:13:09)



@aloysius I think it's not what you are looking for...but I think it's at least "interesting".

Which one could be your selection?[:)]




JohnWalshGuitar -> RE: Cañizares!! (Dec. 18 2015 16:57:59)

Here you go Aloysius:




BarkellWH -> RE: Cañizares!! (Dec. 18 2015 20:25:10)

In February 2005, I saw a performance at George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium, in Washington, DC, featuring both Juan Canizares and the classical guitarist Jose Maria Gallardo. It was billed as "Canizares and Gallardo: Mano a Mano." It was a very interesting program, as both are first class: Canizares in flamenco and Gallardo in classical. Both played solo guitar with no interference from other instruments, and it gave the audience an appreciation of the great difference between flamenco and classical guitar, as well as the great beauty in each genre.

Bill




Mark2 -> RE: Cañizares!! (Dec. 18 2015 20:48:57)

I saw the duo as well in San Francisco. A very interesting show.




aloysius -> RE: Cañizares!! (Dec. 18 2015 23:18:56)

Awesome, thanks for that! Love the tremolo at the beginning too.




Dudnote -> RE: Cañizares!! (Dec. 20 2015 18:06:29)

quote:

ORIGINAL: JohnWalshGuitar
There isn't enough of him on YouTube...

Here's a bit more...

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Ricardo -> RE: Cañizares!! (Dec. 21 2015 11:55:16)

quote:

ORIGINAL: BarkellWH

In February 2005, I saw a performance at George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium, in Washington, DC, featuring both Juan Canizares and the classical guitarist Jose Maria Gallardo. It was billed as "Canizares and Gallardo: Mano a Mano." It was a very interesting program, as both are first class: Canizares in flamenco and Gallardo in classical. Both played solo guitar with no interference from other instruments, and it gave the audience an appreciation of the great difference between flamenco and classical guitar, as well as the great beauty in each genre.

Bill


His work with Paco and Banderas for a brief tour was probably one of the greatest guitar events ever, even though not as commercially viable as other projects. They did a mix of solo guitar (Paco only), Paco's pieces arranged special for trio, classical Spanish (M, de Falla), and typical guitar Trio fare. Music was very tight rhythmically and elegant tonally.

I went with high expectations of the show with Gallardo del Rey in DC. I had two cd covers I got autographed before the show (I knew where was the stage door and caught them outside smoking), Suite Sevilla and Duquende's Samaruco. Their manager was super impressed (as was Gallardo) that I had acquired the Suite Sevilla album. Anyway, I had an awesome seat and was totally ready to watch Cañizares destroy the classical guy....but was shocked that despite my prejudices the EXACT opposite happened. In fact I would say Gallarado, who only played Spanish classical cliched standard rep, was THE most impressive classical guitarist I have ever seen perform. I am talking about expression mainly, as those pieces such as Albeniz, Lorca, Gaspar Sanz etc, are not super technical. As a flamenco, it was embarrassing frankly. I couldn't help but thinking how much better this would have worked if they had someone like Nuñez instead, because Gallardo's tone was just sublime. I have always given Cañizares a chance, but after many years now I have to admit the only thing I really enjoyed was his work with Paco.

Ricardo




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