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Rancapino Chico, along the border that connects Jerez with Chiclana

GRAPHIC CHRONICLES VIII. The closing ceremony of the Tío Pepe Festival's Solera y Compás series came with the appearance on stage of Alonso Núñez Fernández 'Rancapino chico'.

Jose Maria Castano by Jose Maria Castano
August 23, 2025
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Rancapino Chico. Solera and Compás Season. Tío Pepe Festival. González Byass Wineries, Jerez. August 15, 2025. Photo: Adrián Fatou @Tío Pepe Festival Photo Archive

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The closing of the Solera and Compás cycle of the Tío Pepe Festival arrived with the appearance on the boards of Alonso Núñez Fernández 'Rancapino chico'A worthy heir to the complaints of maestro Alonso, the man from Chiclana presented his show The son of cante with a repertoire that included martinetes, bamberas, tarantos, bulerías, tientos, tangos, and fandangos from Huelva. There was also time for some staged performances.

Together with cante Alonso's were on guitar Antonio Higuero y Paco León, Ruben Amador to the keyboard and Edu Gomez to Naín Real at palmas and compass. The recital concert was held in the Patio de la Tonelería de las González Byass Wineries of Jerez The past 15 of August.

And here are our photo chronicles (*), which have the necessary cooperation of the photographer Adrian Fatou @Photographic Archive of the Tío Pepe Festival and the allusive text of the undersigned.

 

Alonso, the voice of the east among the pine forests of Chiclana.

 

 

(*) You already know from the previous post that this concept seeks to capture a visual and literary flash. A short allusive text, verse, or flamenco lyric as a caption to a unique photograph to interpret it at first glance. That is, a comment on the photo in question, not on the show itself, although they could always be related in some way. All the photos in this post are by Adrián Fatou @Tío Pepe Festival Photo Archive.

 

Tags: Alonso Núñez Fernández Rancapino chicoGonzález Byass Wineries of JerezSolera and Compás cycle of the Tío Pepe FestivalThe son of cante
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Critical flamenco from Jerez de la Frontera (1970). Host since 1992 of the radio program 'The paths of the cante'. Graduated in Law from the University of Cadiz and author of the books 'De Jerez y sus cantes', 'Manuel Soto Sordera, the elegance of the duende' and 'La Albarizuela: the third gypsy neighborhood and flamenco from Jerez'.

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