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Manolo Sanlúcar (Manuel Muñoz Alcón) is a flamenco composer and guitarist born in Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cadiz) in 1943. He is considered one of the most important Spanish composers of present times, and together with Paco de Lucía, Tomatito, and Vicente Amigo, one of the main figures in the evolution of the flamenco guitar in recent years. His first 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. He 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 has been 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 fortunately recorded.
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Manolo Sanlúcar also composed a sort of flamenco opera on an idea by Lebrijano, to be played on the stage, although it has not yet been produced: ''Ven y Sígueme''. Two of his most critically acclaimed records are ''Tauromagia'' (1988), and ''Locura de Brisa y Trino''. (2000) He has performed in some films. He was awarded Spain's Premio Nacional de Música 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: ''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'' * 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'' * 1988: ''Tauromagia'' * 1989: ''Solea'' * 1992: ''Aljibe'' * 2000: ''Locura De Brisa Y Trino'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Manolo Sanlúcar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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