Cepa Andaluza
"Cepa Andaluza" is a 1972 composition by virtuoso Spanish flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia. It featured on his 1973 album, Fuente y caudal. A Bulería, it is generally played in C phrygian, with a capo on the third fret, based on the C 7 flat 9 chord. It has been played by Grisha Goryachev.
Reception
Jazz Forum cite "Cepa Andaluza" and "Entre dos Aguas" as among his most popular compositions, both appearing on his 1973 album Fuente y caudal.[1] Mel Bay Publications describe it as a "magnificent bulerías", and said to "compare the palmas patterns on it to those on any bulerías from the CD "Cositas Buenas" (2004)."[2] Richard Chapman and Eric Clapton describe Cepa Andaluza as "exciting", and note that the track was originally an afterthought, and was "set to change Paco's career."[3] Guitar International noted that the recording of Cepa Andaluza has "the aire of a juerga", with Paco "swinging to the jaleo and palmas on a track."[4]
References
- ^ Jazz forum. Jazz Forum, European Jazz Federation, International Jazz Federation, Polish Jazz Society. 1998. p. 68. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
- ^ Tomatito, Jose Fernandez; Vargas, Enrique (1 May 2008). Tomatito's Paseo de Los Castanos Score, Volume 1: The Great Flamenco Guitars of Today Library. RGB Arte Visual. p. 125. ASIN B001ANUMO0. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
- ^ Chapman, Richard; Clapton, Eric (2000). Guitar: music, history, players. Dorling Kindersley Pub. p. 40. ISBN 978-0-7894-5963-3. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
- ^ Guitar International. Musical New Services Limited. 1990. p. 25. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
External links
- A 1972 performance by de Lucia
- Grisha Goryachev performance
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- La fabulosa guitarra de Paco de Lucía (1967)
- Fantasía flamenca de Paco de Lucía (1969)
- El mundo del flamenco (1971)
- Recital de guitarra (1971)
- El duende flamenco de Paco de Lucía (1972)
- Fuente y caudal (1973)
- Almoraima (1976)
- Paco de Lucía interpreta a Manuel de Falla (1978)
- Sólo quiero caminar (1981)
- Siroco (1987)
- Zyryab (1990)
- Concierto de Aranjuez (1991)
- Luzia (1998)
- Cositas Buenas (2004)
- Canción Andaluza (2014)
- Dos guitarras flamencas (1964)
- 12 canciones de García Lorca para guitarra (1965)
- 12 éxitos para 2 guitarras flamencas (1965)
- Canciones andaluzas para 2 guitarras (1967)
- Dos guitarras flamencas en América Latina (1967)
- 12 Hits para 2 guitarras flamencas y orquesta de cuerda (1969)
- En Hispanoamérica (1969)
- Al Verte las Flores Lloran (1969)
- Cada Vez que Nos Miramos (1970)
- Son Tus Ojos Dos Estrellas (1971)
- Castillo de Arena (1977)
- Castro Marín (1981)
- Calle Real (1983)
- Passion, Grace and Fire (1983)
- The Guitar Trio (1996)
- En vivo desde el Teatro Real (1975)
- Friday Night in San Francisco (1981)
- Live... One Summer Night (1984)
- Live in América (1993)
- Saturday Night in San Francisco (2022)
- Entre dos aguas (1975)
- Integral (2003)
- Por Descubrir (2003)
- "Cepa Andaluza"
- "Entre dos aguas"
- "Gloria al Niño Ricardo"
- "Ímpetu"
- "La Barrosa"
- "Río Ancho"
- "Tico-Tico no Fubá"
- Discography
- Paco de Lucía Sextet
- Paco de Lucía: La búsqueda
- Paco de Lucía (Madrid Metro)
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