Flamenco guitar entered the academic world after dance. Its integration into music conservatories was achieved through effort and perseverance. And...
The two most influential masters of flamenco guitar are Paco de Lucía from Algeciras and Manolo Sanlúcar from Sanlúcar. From the serene neck of Bajo de Guía to the waves...
Throughout this century we have seen a notable advance in the flamenco guitar for concerts and for accompanying dance and music. canteThe flamenco guitar...
During the last quarter of the 20th century, the flamenco guitar established its solo format, incorporating elements from other musical genres. Its international fame...
We're talking about a generation that, although some were born earlier, expanded the boundaries of guitar music to unimaginable limits. Names like Andrés Batista, Pedro Bacán, Enrique de Melchor, Marote, or Niño Miguel...
Ramón Montoya, Agustín Castejón Sabicas, and Manuel Serrapí Niño Ricardo are three fundamental pillars for understanding flamenco guitar, both in concert and accompaniment. In these lines, we will contribute...
We continue with this historical series on flamenco guitar. Both in accompaniment and in concert playing, solid foundations are laid for future generations.
We are dealing with the history of the flamenco guitar. In successive articles we will review the history of the origin of this instrument and the extraordinary national and international projection it has.
José Carlos Gómez is one of those guitarists in whom tradition and innovation converge. True to his principles, his music exudes flamenco. Through the neck of his guitar he finds the...
The simple act of shaping a piece of wood that will end up being your instrument is indescribable. The enjoyment of being part of a wonderful artisan ecosystem and flamencoWalking among...