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(Folkways Records, 1955), 23 mins
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Date Published / Released
1955
Publisher
Folkways Records
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Los Alhama, Andrés Fernández Amador: Traditional Gypsy Flamenco
performed by Andrés Fernández Amador, Domingo Dominguez, fl. 1994, José Antonio Andrade, fl. 1994, Mari Moreno Burgos, fl. 1994, Juanita Rodriguez, Paco Nieto, Antonio Galvez, Moncho Gonzalez and Mari Paz Rodriguez, Los Alhama (ARC Music Productions, 2009), 50 mins, 15 page(s)
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performed by Andrés Fernández Amador, Domingo Dominguez, fl. 1994, José Antonio Andrade, fl. 1994, Mari Moreno Burgos, fl. 1994, Juanita Rodriguez, Paco Nieto, Antonio Galvez, Moncho Gonzalez and Mari Paz Rodriguez, Los Alhama (ARC Music Productions, 2009), 50 mins, 15 page(s)
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Los Alhama, Andrés Fernández Amador, Domingo Dominguez, fl. 1994, José Antonio Andrade, fl. 1994, Mari Moreno Burgos, fl. 1994, Juanita Rodriguez, Paco Nieto, Antonio Galvez, Moncho Gonzalez, Mari Paz Rodriguez
Author / Creator
Los Alhama, Andrés Fernández Amador, Domingo Dominguez, fl. 1994, José Antonio Andrade, fl. 1994, Mari Moreno Burgos, fl. 1994, Juanita Rodriguez, Paco Nieto, Antonio Galvez, Moncho Gonzalez, Mari Paz Rodriguez
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
ARC Music Productions
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Montoya
(Cook Records, 2006), 56 mins
Carlos Montoya has a legendary name in flamenco: his uncle Ramon was regarded as the foremost flamenco guitarist of his generation. Yet this namesake was a handicap early in the younger Montoya's career, one which he adroitly overcame. Performing "real" Andalusian flamenco on solo guitar, some of these gypsy tun...
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(Cook Records, 2006), 56 mins
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Carlos Montoya has a legendary name in flamenco: his uncle Ramon was regarded as the foremost flamenco guitarist of his generation. Yet this namesake was a handicap early in the younger Montoya's career, one which he adroitly overcame. Performing "real" Andalusian flamenco on solo guitar, some of these gypsy tunes originated in the regions of Aragon and Linares while others reflect Moorish or even Cuban influence; some take on dance forms like...
Carlos Montoya has a legendary name in flamenco: his uncle Ramon was regarded as the foremost flamenco guitarist of his generation. Yet this namesake was a handicap early in the younger Montoya's career, one which he adroitly overcame. Performing "real" Andalusian flamenco on solo guitar, some of these gypsy tunes originated in the regions of Aragon and Linares while others reflect Moorish or even Cuban influence; some take on dance forms like the rumba or tango. Montoya performs passionately and persuasively.
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Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Cook Records
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Spanish Guitar Solos
(Folkways Records, 1950), 21 mins
Spanish flamenco has never burnished under the fingers of any guitarist quite so brightly as it did with Carlos Montoya. While the legendary guitarist did have his detractors, Montoya is remembered for having developed an idiosyncratic style that audiences worldwide adored. Here he plays gypsy dances from Arago...
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(Folkways Records, 1950), 21 mins
Description
Spanish flamenco has never burnished under the fingers of any guitarist quite so brightly as it did with Carlos Montoya. While the legendary guitarist did have his detractors, Montoya is remembered for having developed an idiosyncratic style that audiences worldwide adored. Here he plays gypsy dances from Aragon, Andalusia and Malaga.
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Date Published / Released
1950
Publisher
Folkways Records
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