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Morante

 

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 25 2021 16:33:47
 
Ricardo

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RE: 3 genios (in reply to Morante

Zambra...the OTHER zambra that is. . That jacket is covering his arm in a cast. They talk about his wife who passed away in the interviews. Does anybody know what happened to her and if it was related to the car accident?

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 25 2021 19:14:19
 
Schieper

 

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RE: 3 genios (in reply to Morante

cool... that sounds somewhat exactly like the song "carcelero" I have in my Juan Martin note book...
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 26 2021 12:07:28
 
RobF

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RE: 3 genios (in reply to Morante

I love this!

Here’s a version featuring Juan Habichuela on guitar, which has been a favourite of mine to listen to while working for years now. It’s on his “De la Zambra al Duende - Un Homenaje” release listed under “Carcelero, Carcelero (Romance)”. Hauntingly beautiful.

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Fluknu

 

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RE: 3 genios (in reply to Morante

Woaw. Both amazing versions.

I'm usually not so much for piano in flamenco, but there, in the first version, it's just the thing to have.

Thanks for sharing-
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 26 2021 21:02:14
 
Morante

 

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RE: 3 genios (in reply to Fluknu

The familia Ortega was very important in flamenco. In his book "El arte en la sangre" Félix Rodríguez provides a complete family tree.

The familia Pavón was equally important, Pastora, Tomás y Arturo.

Manuel Bohórquez Casado has written an important book on Tómas, one of the greatest cantaores in the history of flamenco ( his sister, Pastora, one of the greatest cantaoras). The book contains a CD of the obra completa de Tómas.

Arturo, one of the pianistas who sound flamenco.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 26 2021 21:28:27
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