The story of love and music between a daughter and her father, Christopher Carrasco, comes to life on the double CD + book Remembering Marchena. After the loss of her father, Sandra was inspired by a revealing dream where her father asked her for this tribute album Pepe MarchenaThis intimate project invites listeners to immerse themselves in the biography of Pepe Marchena and in the live recital of the acclaimed work Remembering Marchena.
The seventh album of Sandra Carrasco in the market is a powerful ode to memory and art, guided by the protective spirit of Cristóbal Carrasco. The words of the flamencologo Manuel Martin Martin guide us through the eternal legacy of the singer Marchena, while the melodies performed by Sandra and David, along with the participation of The Twins in the choirs and percussion, and Jose Luis Lopez On the cello, they come to life with palpable intensity.
Sandra Carrasco (1981), one of the most versatile and significant voices on the current scene, joins David de Arahal (2000), one of the young guitarists flamenco with more projection of the moment, to offer an interpretation full of emotion and masteryWith a successful career that includes collaborations with international artists such as Anoushka Shankar y Richard BonaSandra is one of the most outstanding young people in the universe flamencoFor his part, David de Arahal, despite his youth, has already worked with renowned artists such as Antonio Canales, Pepe de Lucía, Estrella Morente and Miguel Poveda, demonstrating exceptional musical sensitivity.
Since its premiere in Seville at the end of 2022, Remembering Marchena has captivated audiences in different cities and festivals, including a successful performance at Le Poisson Rouge in New York. The international success of this show has led Sandra and David to be invited to perform in the near future, among others, at the Granada Music and Dance Festival or at the Gran Teatro de Huelva. The tour will conclude in Madrid in February 2025.
The show Remembering Marchena, already considered a cult work, continues to surprise and excite audiences, leaving a lasting impression on all who have the privilege of witnessing it. Given its success, Sandra Carrasco and David de Arahal wish to share this intimate work about the maestro so that the public can enjoy it as a close and emotional experience.


















































































