STRINGS ATTACHED Vol 1, Pablo San Nicasio

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Type     Interviews
Author     Pablo San Nicasio


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STRINGS ATTACHED Vol 1
Intimate interviews with masters of Flamenco Guitar
Pablo San Nicasio
 
Author: Pablo San Nicasio
Paginas: 308
Languge: English or Spanish
 
Intimate interviews with masters of Flamenco Guitar
This two volume work represents the largest collection of master contemporary flamenco guitarists made thus far. Compiled from the perspective of a guitarist and journalist with the aim of revealing many of each guitarist’s secrets, personal experiences and views on the profession; the musical and sociological journey that “Strings Attached” puts forth results in an intimate portrait of the profession of the flamenco guitarist.
This volume includes interviews with Serranito, Manolo Sanlúcar, Tomatito. Gerardo Núñez… and recovers pieces of incalculable journalistic value, including two interviews of Paco de Lucía from 1971 and 1986. One unedited and the other recovered from obscurity.
This work consists of a second volume in which you can read the secrets of Vicente Amigo, Cañizares, Riqueni, Josemi Carmona…and many others.
 
PABLO SAN NICASIO’S BIOGRAPHY
Madrid, 1982, earned a B.A. in Journalism from Complutense University and a degree in Classical Guitar from the Madrid Royal Conservatory. He also holds a Professional Degree in Flamenco Guitar, and is currently a guitar instructor in Madrid.
Since 2005 he has written and contributed regularly to many of the leading media focused on the dissemination of flamenco (deflamenco.com, magazines “Flamenco” and “Acordes,” jondoweb.com, RNE’s “El Callejón del Cante,” etc.) and Spanish guitar (guitarra.artepulsado.com y sextoorden.es). He has worked for the magazines “Platea,” “El Canon,” “La Flamenca,” “Doce Notas,” for the culture section of Fundación Cajamar, flamencobrasil.com and contributed to the collection “30 Años de Democracia” by the newspaper “El Mundo.”
As a flamenco guitarist he has performed in many concert halls, including “Galileo,” “Clamores,” Ateneo de Madrid and the Círculo de Bellas Artes, and was the first to perform flamenco in the Madrid Royal Conservatory and the Prado Museum.
He is a member of the classical guitar group “Dúo Artepulsado” and of the flamenco group “Dúo Sonanta,” and also accompanies the flamenco singers Jesús Chozas and Eva Romo.
He is one of the creators of the flamenco website www.chalaura.com and is a voting member of the National Flamenco Critics Awards panel “Flamenco Hoy.”