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Prospero
02-26-2014, 06:47 PM
The great Spanish flamenco guitarist - who branched out into any other musical genres - has died in Spain. He was just 66. RIP.

Paco de lucia - Tangos Flamenco - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5X-LThQcRKo&list=RDe9RS4biqyAc)

Stavros
02-26-2014, 10:01 PM
66 is too young an age in this century; I am not a guitar aficionado but a relative who is rated him as highly as the others of that generation and (slightly earlier) eg Narciso Yepes, Paco Pena et al. I wonder if this tradition has been maintained in Spain...as well as the fusion with contemporary music, the roots go back to Moorish Spain, and even beyond.

vandamme
02-26-2014, 10:01 PM
He died today while playing with his sons on a beach in Cancun - Mexico not in Spain. I was lucky enough to watch one of his live guitar exhibitions quite recently... RIP dear Paco!

waldo pepper
02-27-2014, 03:06 AM
Too young indeed. RIP

sukumvit boy
02-27-2014, 03:32 AM
Paco de Lucia was truly a legendary guitarist , not only as a one of the great flamenco masters of all time , but also as a classical guitarist and composer.
If you like "Concierto de Aranjuez" ,you must hear de Lucia play and bring out the true gypsy flavor ,Flamenco Puro.
Thanks for the amazing body of work that you have left us ,Maestro de Lucia , RIP.
Paco De LucÃa - Concierto de Aranjuez (Full) - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhO5OSLZjl8)

Paco de LucÃa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paco_de_Luc%C3%ADa)

El_hefe
03-01-2014, 12:12 AM
Shit! I didn't know this, too young & such a wonderful artist. RIP

sukumvit boy
03-01-2014, 03:20 AM
66 is too young an age in this century; I am not a guitar aficionado but a relative who is rated him as highly as the others of that generation and (slightly earlier) eg Narciso Yepes, Paco Pena et al. I wonder if this tradition has been maintained in Spain...as well as the fusion with contemporary music, the roots go back to Moorish Spain, and even beyond.

:(Interesting points ,Stavros .
The mix that resulted from 700 years of Islamic occupation of Spain until Ferdinand and Isabella took over in 1492 gave us that wonderful Moorish flavor in Spanish architecture and music.
The micro tonality that is so much a part of Middle Eastern music fused with Spanish folk music which had elements of Judaic , Catholic church music and even Gregorian chant.
Than , when the Romani (Gypsy) settled in Spain they found an instrument that was easy to acquire , portable and very versatile and expressive , the Spanish Guitar!
Currently , the two major schools of Flamenco are the Flamenco Puro , which aims to preserve the traditional Flamenco , and the Nuevo Flamenco of which Paco de Lucia was one of the greatest examples.
Unfortunately ,some of the legends are lost forever since no recordings
were made.
http://www.flamencoguitarplayer.com/pages/aboutflamenco.cfm
This is one of my favorite oldies.
Manuel Vallejo is the vocalist , love his outfit and those heart wrenching falsettos!
flamenco: Manuel Vallejo por soleares - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWW33Fl1Uqs)

Stavros
03-01-2014, 05:08 PM
Many thanks for that wonderful clip -I think the singer also has a pony tail behind that splendid hat. His song resembles the one in the clip below by Montseraat Figueras, the late wife of Jordi Savall whose work you probably know; I have also always liked the painting by Singer Sargent, El Jaleo (it is in the Isabella Steward Gardner museum in Boston).

Paco de Lucia performed at last year's Sacred Music Festival in Fes, which is held every June and is a festival I have thought of going to in the past.

http://www.fesfestival.com/2013/indexen.php


Montserrat Figueras (1942-2011) - Nana andaluza: Duerme mi niña - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9PJZrRWs6k)

http://www.jssgallery.org/Paintings/El_Jaleo.jpg

waldo pepper
03-01-2014, 06:07 PM
Thanks for the clips and history sukumvit boy & Stavros. Great stuff!

I know that the purists don't like it but I also enjoyed the combinations by artists of the rich musical history of Spanish music with modern approaches. Ketama, as one example, made some interesting music that wouldn't have been possible without Paco de Lucia.

Ketama - Vente pa Madrid - Toumani Diabate - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD9ynlRx0E0)

Prospero
03-01-2014, 06:17 PM
I enjoy both - so listen without prejudice. And also, thanks Stavros and sukumvit.

El Nino
03-02-2014, 04:21 AM
Big fan. R.I.P. Paco.

Bobzz
03-02-2014, 05:36 AM
What I honestly love about this forum (yes, in addition to the obvious naked t-gals), is the wonderfully intelligent, sophisticated and educated individuals (musically, literature-wise and culturally) who post here and whom I will likely never have the pleasure of meeting in person. But you share my sensibilities and tastes and that's heartening in a place like this. Chick Corea who "re-discovered" and credited Paco de Lucia during his recording of My Spanish Heart, provided me the gateway to this Flamenco genuis. The void Paco de Lucia leaves is tremendous. R.I.P.

runningdownthatdream
03-02-2014, 06:31 AM
Thanks for the sublime music

sukumvit boy
03-02-2014, 06:32 AM
Thanks for the clips and history sukumvit boy & Stavros. Great stuff!

I know that the purists don't like it but I also enjoyed the combinations by artists of the rich musical history of Spanish music with modern approaches. Ketama, as one example, made some interesting music that wouldn't have been possible without Paco de Lucia.

Ketama - Vente pa Madrid - Toumani Diabate - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD9ynlRx0E0)
:iagree:Wow ! Nice clip , waldo pepper.
Ketama is TIGHT, and I have been listening to Toumani Diabate for years.

Toumani Diabaté - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toumani_Diabate)
An interesting match.