PAL Zone 2 - DVD 9 1. 1.Camar When this program was filmed, Camarón, at only 23 years of age, was beginning his extraordinary professional career. In a Madrid recording studio we will enjoy his singing with Paco Cepero on guitar. The singer from Cadiz talks about his impressions of his success and, already at his home on the Island of San Fernando, he invites us to a spontaneous party surrounded by family and friends. Serranía This program encompasses a series of styles that share certain musical connections derived from the geographical context in which they originate. The cane, the light one or the mountain one, in the voices of great singers like Pepe de la Matrona or Antonio Mairena, along with others who were beginning to emerge, like José Menese or Enrique Morente 3.Las Tonás Tonás, carceleras, martinetes? The oldest flamenco songs show the assembly of the diverse music contributed by the people and cultures settled in the south of Spain throughout history. Primitive songs in the voices of flamenco greats such as Juan Talega, Antonio Mairena, Tio Borrico, Manuel Agujeta, José Menese or Tia Anica la Piriñaca. 4.Oliver de Triana Although he never dedicated himself to singing professionally, Oliver de Ttriana, a great connoisseur of the potters' soleares, had the stature of a true master of singing and his style has served as a reference for later generations of singers. In this program, Oliver offers a sample of his art with friends and fans in the Triana neighborhood of Seville. New edition of Rito y Geografía del Cante. Dual language menus and English subtitles
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PAL Zone 2 - DVD 9 1. 1.Camar When this program was filmed, Camarón, at only 23 years of age, was beginning his extraordinary professional career. In a Madrid recording studio we will enjoy his singing with Paco Cepero on guitar. The singer from Cadiz talks about his impressions of his success and, already at his home on the Island of San Fernando, he invites us to a spontaneous party surrounded by family and friends. Serranía This program encompasses a series of styles that share certain musical connections derived from the geographical context in which they originate. The cane, the light one or the mountain one, in the voices of great singers like Pepe de la Matrona or Antonio Mairena, along with others who were beginning to emerge, like José Menese or Enrique Morente 3.Las Tonás Tonás, carceleras, martinetes? The oldest flamenco songs show the assembly of the diverse music contributed by the people and cultures settled in the south of Spain throughout history. Primitive songs in the voices of flamenco greats such as Juan Talega, Antonio Mairena, Tio Borrico, Manuel Agujeta, José Menese or Tia Anica la Piriñaca. 4.Oliver de Triana Although he never dedicated himself to singing professionally, Oliver de Ttriana, a great connoisseur of the potters' soleares, had the stature of a true master of singing and his style has served as a reference for later generations of singers. In this program, Oliver offers a sample of his art with friends and fans in the Triana neighborhood of Seville. New edition of Rito y Geografía del Cante. Dual language menus and English subtitles