This afternoon, in the hall of the House of the pinion have been closed "Flamenco Literary Mornings" with the presentation of the publications "Against the Ropes. Flamenco Guitar Masters Intimacy Interview" Pablo San Nicasio and "Cante de las Minas" by José Luis Navarro
José Francisco Ortega, professor of the Department of Music at the University of Murcia and Flemish art connoisseur, has been commissioned to make the presentation of both books.
Ortega began the ceremony presenting the book "Against the Ropes. Flamenco Guitar Masters Intimacy Interview", by journalist and guitarist Pablo San Nicasio Ramos, whom he described as someone "very young but very impulsive and eager to investigate. "
He also explained that this book in two volumes represents the closest approach to the great masters of contemporary flamenco guitar.
Seeks to reveal many of the secrets, experiences and views on the profession of each.
The musical and sociological journey that proposes "Against the Ropes" stops in the depths of the profession of a flamenco guitarist.
The teacher has admired the writer's ability to stay in the background, allowing them to be the artists with the theme of the work.
Meanwhile, San Pablo Nicasio has thanked the Union because, for him, is "an honor and a great responsibility to be here," a city that came into her life while the guitar, as both concepts are closely associated with them.
Admits it was in 2006 when he first came to La Union, when he decided to combine the two disciplines where he had already formed, journalism and guitar.
The book is composed of interviews with artists, where, in the words of San Nicasio, "have you ever, or never, been told before, not only of the artists most recognized but also those who had never been interviewed and it almost forgotten. "
San Nicasio is over exposure leading to Pablo Romero, who has enlivened the morning with a perfect demonstration of a stick guitar qualifies as "source and flow" to the world of flamenco, Taranta.
Secondly, José Francisco Ortega has presented "Cante de las Minas", by Professor José Luis Navarro Garcia.
Ortega has begun admitting that you can not talk about this book if not devoutly, and confesses that he is a work that "we read in one go and you learn a lot."
The teacher described the work as a work that seeks to define, as completely as possible, which have been and are Cantes Mine.
With the use of the staff gives us a true explanation of the musical aspects, essential in their research work, but often unavailable to the written word.
José Luis Navarro acknowledges having open eyes and realize all the great flamenco artists to whom we have lost, as Enrique Morente.
He concludes that the purpose of this book is to teach, describing flamenco songs.
Source: Agencias