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Paco de Lucía - Concierto de Aranjuez (30th Anniversary Edition / Remastered) (1991/2024) [Official Digital Download 24/48]

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Paco de Lucía - Concierto de Aranjuez (30th Anniversary Edition / Remastered) (1991/2024) [Official Digital Download 24/48]

Paco de Lucía - Concierto de Aranjuez (30th Anniversary Edition / Remastered) (1991/2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 38:54 minutes | 401 MB
Classical, Latin, Flamenco | Label: Universal Music, Official Digital Download

Recorded on 25 and 26 April 1991 at the Teatro Bulevar Casa de Cultura in Torrelones (Madrid) and originally released in October 1991, it was a respectful flamenco vision of Spanish classical music in a flamenco style. In it, Paco de Lucía performs with the Cadaqués Orchestra, conducted by Edmon Colomer, the concerto for guitar and orchestra that Joaquín Rodrigo wrote under the title Concierto de Aranjuez. To complete the album, he recorded with Juan Manuel Cañizares and Jose María Bandera three pieces, arranged by Juan Manuel Cañizares, from Isaac Albéniz's Suite Iberia. The result was absolutely devastating and is one of the best known and recognised versions of Maestro Rodrigo's masterful work.

Paco de Lucia, Pedro Iturralde Quintet - Flamenco-Jazz (1967/2015) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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Paco de Lucia, Pedro Iturralde Quintet - Flamenco-Jazz (1967/2015) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

Paco de Lucía, Pedro Iturralde Quintet - Flamenco-Jazz (1967/2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 43:04 minutes | 811 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Spanish saxophonist Pedro Iturralde, under the influence of Miles Davis's classic jazz flamenco fusion album "Sketches of Spain", incorporated flamenco melodies in his repertoire as he toured Europe in the 1960s. Iturralde brought along a 19 year old flamenco musician named Paco de Lucía, who would become an international star as one of the greatest flamenco musicians of our time and would remain active in jazz until his death in 2014.