A programme on Gregorian Chant. Episode 133: Gregorian Chant & Flamenco
In episode 133 of Bonum Est you will hear Flamenco. Like Isidoor de Sevilla himself (560-636), most cantaores come from the south of Spain. The music that Isidoor might have composed, was probably fully absorbed by Gregorian Chant in the subsequent centuries.
Southern Spain has been badly documented when referring to the early music history. And that is exactly what flamenco is trying to maintain.
‘No tengo papeles’ is what Manuel Agujetas says: I do not have any papers and I am proud of it. I come from a living tradition and dead letters mean nothing to me.
1. El Agujeta – Martinete
2. El Nino De Almaden (1901-1971) – Martinete
3. Camarón De La Isla (1950-1992) – Martinete – Las Doce Acaban De Dar
4. Tía Anica la Piriñaca (1899-1987) – Martinetes – Por Cumplir Con Dios
5. Camarón De La Isla (1950-1992) – Siguiriyas – A Los Santos Del Cielo
6. Rafael Romero (1910-1991) – Siguiriyas – De Mi Vera Te Fuiste
7. El Agujeta – Siguiriyas – Una Inquisicion
8. Juanito Valderrama (Jaen 1916-2004) – Fandangos
9. Niño Utrera (Sevilla 1907-1964) – Bulerías
10. Estrellita Castro (Sevilla 1908-1983) – Bulerías
11. Niño De La Calzada (Sevilla 1913-1981) – Fandangos
12. El Chato De Las Ventas (Madrid 189?- ) – Guajira
13. Niña De La Puebla – Campanilleros
Sources:
1: Manuel Agujetas
CD: Cantaor
Ideale Audience NS 91181/EDV 1057, 1999/2005
2: El Niño de Almaden
CD: Grands Cantaores Du Flamenco Vol 2
harmonia mundi LDX 274 830, z.j.
3, 5: Camaron de la Isla
CD: Grands Cantaores Du Flamenco Vol 15
harmonia mundi LDX 274 957,z.j.
4: Tía Anica la Piriñaca
CD: Grands Cantaores Vol 19
harmonia mundi LDX 274 1028, z.j.
6: Rafael Romero
CD: Grands Cantaores Vol 18
harmonia mundi LDX 274 1027, 1996
7: Manuel ‘El Agujeta’
CD: Grands Cantaores Du Flamenco Vol 8
harmonia mundi LDX 274 900, z.j.
8-13: Diverse artiesten
CD: Sabicas Y Los Cantaores
Blue Moon BM 523, 1995
On the picture:
Fresco in the Villa dei Misteri, Pompeii