The LA Concert

The LA Concert

The LA Concert

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Track Listings
1. Tientos    
2. Granadinas    
3. Rumba    
4. Tarantas    
5. Fandango    
6. Seguidillas    
7. Danza Mora    
8. Soleares    
9. Milonga Rumba    
10. Buieras    

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Album Description
A guitarist of the ‘old school’, he learnt in the traditional way at a time when Flamenco was generally considered the sole province of Andalusians and the Gypsies.

The idea that a young man born in Norwich should go on to become an accomplished Flamenco guitarist will strike many people as unlikely – that he should have become a player with a virtuoso technique coupled with the kind of full blooded approach to the music that is not commonly found, will strike them as more so. However, Philip John Lee is exactly this, a man who by his dedication to Flamenco has succeeded in becoming a guitarist of unequalled skill and expressiveness and one who has played a significant role in breaking down prejudice against non-Spanish guitarists in Flamenco.

The LA Concert, Music, Flamenco Guitar, Philip John Lee

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Music Info:

  1. The Organ Works of Joseph Jongen, Volume I
  2. The Psalms of David from King's, Vol. 3
  3. The Rosenberger Variation/ The Romantic
  4. The Whyte Rose
  5. Tidal Storm
  6. Tres Vientos
  7. Virtuoso Works for Clarinet and Orchestra
  8. Visions Vl II
  9. Wyschnegradsky: Dialogue; Dithyrambe Op12
  10. 8 Grand Suites for Harpsichord

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