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Manolo Sanlúcar (born Manuel Muñoz Alcón, 24 November 1943 – 27 August 2022) was a Spanish
flamenco Flamenco (), in its strictest sense, is an art form based on the various folkloric music traditions of southern Spain, developed within the gitano subculture of the region of Andalusia, and also having historical presence in Extremadura and ...
composer and guitarist. He was considered one of the most important Spanish composers of recent times, and together with
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,
Tomatito José Fernández Torres, known as Tomatito (born Fondón, 1958), is a Spanish roma flamenco guitarist and composer. Having started his career accompanying famed flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla (with Paco de Lucía), he has made a number of ...
, and
Vicente Amigo Vicente Amigo Girol (born 25 March 1967) is a Spanish flamenco composer and guitarist, born in Guadalcanal near Seville. He has played as an accompanying guitarist on recordings by flamenco singers Camarón de la Isla, and Luis de Córdoba, an ...
, one of the main figures in the evolution of the flamenco guitar. Sanlúcar's teacher was his father, Isidro Sanlúcar, a baker and old-style guitarist, who frequently came home with people who were fond of cante and playing; from his childhood he was exceptionally skilled to follow in his steps. His brothers also decided on the same vocation, among them Isidro. Sanlúcar soon began to research, aware that the guitar had infinite possibilities that had hardly been explored. The most ambitious of his contributions to the art was his constant striving to integrate flamenco in symphonic music. Several works of the greatest interest which have placed his name among the great composers of our time include: ''Fantasía para guitarra y orquesta, Trebujena, Medea'' and ''Soleá'', showing his attempts to merge his primary focus in music, and which toured the world as a ballet; ''Tauromagia'' or ''Aljibe''. Some of them were recorded.
"I wish the experts in universal music to understand that they may approach flamenco, so they do not consider it something tribal and topical, so they see a branch of music in flamenco that allows very profound musical analysis and has extraordinary poetic and musical quality".
Discussing it further, he later declared,
"Flamenco is a philosophy, the way of thinking and feeling of a whole people and its historical tradition. That is why I feel the need to tell more things about flamenco with other sounds and I take to the orchestra and try to get the orchestra to play
siguiriyas ''Siguiriyas'' (; also ''seguiriyas'', ''siguerillas'', ''siguirillas'', ''seguidilla gitana'', etc.) are a form of flamenco music in the cante jondo category. This deep, expressive style is among the most important in flamenco. Unlike other pal ...
, but take note, not for the orchestra to accompany siguiriyas and a singer, but for the orchestra to take on the feeling of the flamenco and, as if it were a sole instrument, to tell that spirit and magic sound of flamenco".
Sanlúcar also composed a sort of flamenco
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a librett ...
on an idea by
Lebrijano Juan Peña Fernández (8 August 1941 – 13 July 2016), also known as Juan Peña "El Lebrijano" or simply El Lebrijano, was a Spanish Gitano (''Roma'') flamenco musician. As a flamenco-fusion musician he studied the musical relation and fusion of ...
, to be played on the stage, although it was produced: ''Ven y Sígueme''. Two of his most critically acclaimed records are ''Tauromagia'' (1988), and ''Locura de Brisa y Trino''. (2000) He performed in some films. Sanlúcar was awarded Spain's
Premio Nacional de Música The National Music Award ( es, Premio Nacional de Música, links=no) is one of Spain's annual National Awards by the Ministry of Culture Ministry of Culture may refer to: *Ministry of Tourism, Cultural Affairs, Youth and Sports (Albania) * Mini ...
for interpretation in 2000.List of national music prize winners
Spanish Ministry of Culture. Retrieved 9 April 2011.


Discography

* 1968: ''Recital Flamenco'' * 1970: ''Inspiraciones'' *1971: ''Peineta Cubana'' * 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: '' * 1975: ''Manola Sanlucar King of Flamenco Guitar ''CBS * 1976: ''Sentimiento'' * 1977: ''Fantasía Para Guitarra Y Orquesta'' * 1978: ''...Y Regresarte (Homenaje A Miguel Hernandez)'' * 1979: ''Manolo Sanúcar En Japón'' * 1980: ''Candela'' * 1981: ''Azahares'' * 1982: ''Al Viento'' * 1982: ''Ven Y Sigueme'' * 1984: ''Trebujena'' * 1985: ''Testamento Andaluz'' * 1987: ''Medea'' * 1987: ''Dos guitarras flamencas'' (with
Sabicas Sabicas (proper name: Agustín Castellón Campos) (16 March 1912 – 14 April 1990) was a Spanish flamenco guitarist of Romani origin. Biography Sabicas was born in Pamplona, Spain, and began playing guitar at the age of five and made his perfor ...
) * 1988: ''
Tauromagia ''Tauromagia'' is a 1988 flamenco album by virtuoso guitarist Manolo Sanlúcar. The album was extremely well received by the flamenco community and it is considered to be one of the best flamenco albums of all time. Background Sanlúcar was influe ...
'' * 1989: ''Solea'' * 1992: ''Aljibe'' * 2000: ''Locura De Brisa Y Trino''


References


External links


Mano Sanlúcar.com
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sanlúcar, Manolo 1943 births 2022 deaths Spanish flamenco guitarists Spanish male guitarists Musicians from Andalusia People from Sanlúcar de Barrameda