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Masters of Flamenco Guitar

Masters of Flamenco Guitar

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Artist: Various Artists
Label: Blue Note Records
Category: Music

List Price: $11.98
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Sales Rank: 18,582

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 724385927324
EAN: 0724385927324
ASIN: B000005HA9

Release Date: November 25, 1997
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: BRAND NEW Factory Sealed - Ready to be shipped within 24 hrs from California - Average 5 workdays delivery time - Excellent customer service - Buy with confidence!

Tracks:

  • Zapateado - Sabicas
  • Taranta 'Camino De Linares' - Sabicas
  • Bulerias 'Con Un Clavel' - Sabicas
  • Alegrias 'Salero Gaditano' - Sabicas
  • Farruca 'El Albacin' - Sabicas
  • Siguiriyas 'Serrana Juncal' - Nino Ricardo
  • Fandangos 'Martisma De Hueiva' - Nino Ricardo
  • Soleares 'Gitana Gaditana' - Nino Ricardo
  • Malguena 'Velez-Malaga' - Nino Ricardo
  • Zapateado - Nino Ricardo
  • Pregon 'Liego El Frutero' - Manolo De Huelva
  • Fandangos Por Solea 'Yo No Me Hubiera Perdido' 'Ruegale A Dios Por Salud' - Manolo De Huelva
  • Malaguena 'No Te Hagas Ilusiones' - Manolo De Huelva
  • Fandangos 'Ese Me Gusto Seria'/'Ni Hermosa Ni Dinero' - Manolo De Huelva
  • Bulerias - Melchor De Marchena
  • Tanguillos De Cadiz - Melchor De Marchena
  • Sevillianas - Melchor De Marchena
  • Penteras - Melchor De Marchena
  • Serranas - Melchor De Marchena
  • Soleares - Melchor De Marchena

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Amazon.com
Many subtly varied kinds of music fall under the rubric of flamenco, which is a style of singing, dancing, and even living, as well as playing the guitar. This collection presents a good guitar selection, highlighted by the polished technique of Sabicas, the profundity of Manolo de Huelva, and the sheer brilliance of Melchor de Marchena. There is a drastic change of atmosphere in the transition from track 10 (a zapateado played by Nino Ricardo) to track 11: Manolo de Huelva accompanying the voice of Manuel Vallejo. Suddenly we are in a cuadro, the natural environment of flamenco, with a group of participants clapping, stamping their feet, and shouting encouragement to the musicians. No longer is it just a man sitting alone on a stage or in a studio, playing the guitar fluently and flawlessly; this is cante hondo, the heart of flamenco, intense and astringent, and the best of this disc's many flavors. --Joe McLellan



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