Fernanda and Bernarda de Utrera not only sang flamenco: they embodied it. Deep, united voices that left an eternal echo...
Continue readingDetailsIn his powerful voice with ancestral echoes of legendary singers many of us have found the essence, the cante timeless as always...
Continue readingDetails"It's been a wonderful adventure, one of those you never want to end," says Juan Toro, who signs a...
Continue readingDetailsGuitarist Diego de Morón has left us, but the magic of his music continues to fascinate us.
Continue readingDetailsTwo decades later, doubts and differences of opinion remain. Neither the bullring nor the sports stadium...
Continue readingDetailsWith the recent death of the popular singer from Extremadura, Ramón el Portugués, so important in the dissemination of cante Extremaduran in...
Continue readingDetailsHis short but expressive repertoire, which included soleá por bulería, toná, tangos, and bulerías, was recorded thanks to the interest of...
Continue readingDetailsManolo Morilla had the Diego del Gastor touch firmly embedded in his mind and hands. Living a conventional life...
Continue readingDetailsAs I write these words, the summer season of the great festivals of flamenco that began to spread...
Continue readingDetailsOn several occasions I have alluded to the importance of the Anthology of Cante Flamenco from the French Ducretet-Thomson stamp of 1954....
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