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Mayte
Martín, flamenco cantaora. Interview
“The Labèque sisters didn't choose the
most high-profile artist, nor the most flamenco-looking”
David Palomar, flamenco cantaor. Interview
‘Trimilenaria’, track-by-track
Diego
Amador, pianist and flamenco cantaor. Interview
“I’m ‘Camarón-style’
but I remember everybody, and I especially remember
myself”
Diego
el Cigala, cantaor. Interview
“A bolero is sung with the same tragedy as a
soleá”
Interview
with Pitingo, cantaor. ‘Soulería’,
track by track
“What should be frightening is not creating
anything in flamenco cante”
El
Lebrijano, cantaor. Interview
“Many sing well, but... and what else?”
Juan
Antonio Suárez ‘Cano’, guitarist.
Interview
“I don’t think my evolution is incompatible
with tradition”
Flamenco
x 2. Interview with Nani Paños & Rafael
Estévez, bailaores (May, 2008)
“Purity in flamenco is misunderstood”
Isabel
Bayón, bailaora. Interview (April, 2008)
“The most subtle art is the most complicated
to do”
La
Tobala, cantaora. Interview (April, 2008)
“Seeking personality in flamenco is not having
it”
Flamenco
x 3. Farru, José Maya & Barullo, bailaores
(April, 2008)
“It isn’t about being a baile percussionist,
but knowing how to understand the password”
Encarna
Anillo, cantaora (April, 2008)
“In flamenco cante you can’t settle for
the gift you’ve been given”
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