The
Flamenco Society of San Jose
presents
Direct from Spain
Flamenco guitar virtuoso
Cañizares
quartet
IBERIA FLAMENCO
(in a intimate setting)
Up
close and personal performance
February
Friday 22 & Saturday 23
7:30 PM.
SecondStage
venue
Mountain
View Center
for the Performing Arts
500 Castro St. - Mountain View
Tickets:
$39 - 650-903-6000
www.mvcpa.com
IBERIA
FLAMENCO
Direct from Spain, flamenco guitarist Cañizares accompanied
by his flamenco quartet. Cañizares is one of the most
important figures in current flamenco guitar. Widely praised
as one of Spain's most gifted flamenco guitarists, he has created
an impeccable and original style of playing. This performance
showcases pieces from his various flamenco solo albums and several
pieces from his latest recording "Suite Iberia" by
Isaac Albeniz.
Cañizares,
one of the Greatest Modern Flamenco Guitarists in the world...
http://www.jmcanizares.com
Feel
the passion, power, and emotion of flamenco in an intimate setting.
Not to be missed!
Workshop
Cañizares will offer a Flameno guitar workshop in San
Jose February 24, 2008
For details on the workshop please click Cañizares
Workshop.
For more information contact the Flamenco Society of San Jose
or call
Eddie Diaz 510-673-6979
The
Flamenco Society of San Jose is a non-profit organization dedicated
to promoting and teaching the Spanish flamenco arts including
dance, songs and guitar. For more information please visit our
website at:
http://www.earthlink.net
email: flamencos@earthlink.net
Phone: (510)792-8355
The Flamenco Society of San Jose
PO Box 7173 - San Jose, CA. 95150-7173
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Cañizares
Guitarist, Musician and Composer
Juan
Manuel Cañizares (Sabadell, 1966) is one of the best
known international figures on the flamenco guitar and contemporary
Spanish music scene. Renowned for the integrity and balance
of his musical qualities, his playing technique is a rare combination
of brilliance and sensitivity.
Acknowledged
worldwide as a genius of virtuosity, his technique, harmony,
strength and sensitivity have distinguished him as a unique
artist, considered one of the great flamenco musicians of the
turn of the century. Above anything else, however, Cañizares
extols simplicity and purity of sound, transmitting a message
with a high emotional impact.
When
he was a child, Juan Manual's musical talent and potential attracted
the attention of several flamenco celebrities. The son of Andalusian
parents, he discovered the Spanish guitar thanks to his father
and his elder brother, Rafael, and when he was ten years old,
he entered the Sabadell Conservatory, subsequently continuing
his studies in Terrasa and Barcelona.
This
learning stage reached its climax when Cañizares won
the Jerez "National Guitar Prize" in 1982, amazing
the critics, who welcomed him as "the guitarist of the
future"?. Still an adolescent, Cañizares rapidly
embarked upon his professional career, travelling all over Spain.
He
turned out to be a tireless worker with an open attitude who
welcomed the opportunity to collaborate with all kinds of musicians:
Enrique Morente, Camaron de la Isla, Maria Pages, Pepe de Lucia,
Serrat, Alejandro Sanz, Rocio Jurado, Peter Gabriel, Al di Meola,
Mike Stern, Peter Erskine, Vince Mendoza, Michel Brecker, Marc
Almond, La Fura dels Baus, The Chieftains, etc. In 1989, he
toured with the "El Ultimo de la Fila"? band, making
him well-known outside the world of flamenco. However, shortly
afterwards, the maestro, Paco de Lucia, invited Cañizares
to join him in his Solo, Dual, Trio shows and the "Paco
de Lucía Septet"?. This was the most decisive experience
in Juan Manuel"s artistic maturity: 10 years of tours (1988-1998)
on the best stages of Europe, America, Asia and Africa. During
one of the tours, Cañizares transcribed "Triana",
"Albaica"? and "Puerto"? from Isaac Albeniz's
"Iberia Suite"? and collaborated with Paco de Lucia
when he recorded "Concierto de Aranjuez"?, an album
containing the three pieces.
Finally,
he decided to embark upon a career as a soloist. He now has
4 albums of his own and has collaborated with other leading
artists on more than 100 recordings. For his first album, "Magnetic
Moonlit Nights", Juan Manuel composed a brilliant piece
which was a great success among the public and critics alike.
On his second album, "Original Transcription of Isaac Albeniz",
he magnificently transcribed the piano sonatas for two guitars.
It is a unique piece, not only as a guitar composition, but
as a significant achievement in the history of Spanish music.
His third album, "Punto de Encuentro" (Meeting Point),
is a reflection on the great artists and friends with whom he
has worked and shared his music: Mike Stern, Don Alias, Paco
de Lucia, Enrique Morente, Hevia, Kepa Junquera and Pastora
Soler, among others. With his fourth and latest album, "Suite
Iberia, Albeniz by Cañizares", he has completed
a task he set himself years ago, having for the first time transcribed
the famous suite by genius composer Albeniz for two guitars
just one hundred years after it was first written. Cañizares's
interpretation transports listeners to a world of Spanish tradition
and culture.
As
a composer, Cañizares has written for the Spanish National
Ballet and different film soundtracks such as "La Lola
se va a los puertos", with Rocio Jurado and Paco Rabal,
among others. He was also present in "Flamenco", the
film by Carlos Saura. Juan Manuel's career never stops. He collaborated
in the recording of "The Official Torch Relay Theme"?
(the official relay theme of the 2004 Athens Olympic Torch).
That same year, he was invited by the maestro, Leo Brouwer,
to the "2004 Leo Brouwer Havana International Guitar Festival"?,
where he was a great success at the festival"s flamenco
night.
In
2005, he embarked upon the "Mano a Mano" (Hand to
Hand) tour, a show combining classical Spanish (Jose Maria Gallardo)
with flamenco guitar (Cañizares). The Carnegie Hall concert
in New York captivated both the American public and the international
press. In that same year, Cañizares was also part of
the Spanish Pavilion programme in the 2005 Aichi (Japan) Expo.
In
2007, he wrote the music for the new flamenco show "Caprichos",
premiered with two other pieces in Madrid"s "Zarzuela"
theatre by the National Ballet of Spain, with Cañizares
as the special guest star.
Besides his recording career and concerts, Cañizares
spends a great deal of his time investigating and teaching flamenco.
He has taught Flamenco Guitar at the Catalonia School of Music
since 2003. He also teaches a "Master Class in Flamenco
Guitar"?, using his own methods, in several Europea and
Latin American countries and Japan.