Manolo Sanlúcar

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Manolo Sanlúcar (2013).

Manolo Sanlúcar , actually Manuel Núñez Alcón (born November 24, 1943 in Sanlúcar de Barrameda ), is a Spanish flamenco guitarist. He made his debut at age 12 and has Flamenco - singers such as Antonio Mairena and Pepe Marchena accompanied.

As an artist who has an outstanding technique that Rasgueados can perform without the little finger like his brother Isidro Sanlúcar, for example, he has supported the importance of the guitar as a solo instrument with his own compositions such as Fantasía (1978) , Azahara (1981) or Tauromagia 1990 .

During the Flamenco Festival 2005 in Jerez de la Frontera , he played in front of an enthusiastic audience and with his interpretations of the classic flamenco style gave prime examples of the rich musical diversity and depth of flamenco music.

Discography

  • 1968: Recital Flamenco
  • 1970: Inspiraciones
  • 1971: Mundo Y Formas De La Guitarra Flamenca Vol. I
  • 1971: Mundo Y Formas De La Guitarra Flamenca Vol. II
  • 1972: Mundo Y Formas De La Guitarra Flamenca Vol. III
  • 1975: Sanlúcar
  • 1977: Fantasía Para Guitarra Y Orquesta
  • 1978: ... Y Regresarte (Homenaje A Miguel Hernandez)
  • 1979: Manolo Sanlúcar En Japón
  • 1980: Candela
  • 1981: Azahares
  • 1982: Al Viento
  • 1982: Ven Y Sigueme
  • 1983: Sentimiento
  • 1984: Trebujena
  • 1985: Testamento Andaluz
  • 1987: Medea
  • 1988: Tauromagia
  • 1989: Soleá
  • 1992: Aljibe
  • 2000: Locura De Brisa Y Trino

Individual evidence

  1. Kurt Schnabel: "You need so much technology that you can forget it". II. Curso Internacional de Guitarre Flamenca. In: Guitar & Laute 5, 1983, issue 6, p. 407.
  2. http://www.manolosanlucar.com/ Website of the artist (Retrieved September 23, 2012)