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Flamenco In Concert From Cordoba, New Vicente Amigo DVD Release   
11/04/2004 08:23AM
Contributed by: ARomero

New FilmsMadrid, Spain - As if to shorten the wait for his long-awaited new album, Vicente Amigo releases the first visual recording of his music. The DVD In Concert from Córdoba (BMG 2004) complements the album Ciudad de las ideas with images and the live show. Recorded during a performance at Córdoba's Great Theatre, the recording contains all the tracks from this latest album. ‘La tarde es caramelo’, ‘Compare Manuel’, ‘Ciudad de las ideas’, ‘Bolero de Vicente’, ‘Tatá’, ‘Córdoba’, ‘Ojos de la Alhambra’ and ‘Tres notas para decir te quiero.’ He performs ‘Calle de la luna’ a composition included on the album De mi corazón al aire, a tribute to Juan Habichuela.

Vicente Amigo is a guitarist of the new generation of Flamenco. He was born in Guadalcanal in 1967, a small town in the province of Sevilla, though he grew up in Córdoba. It was there where he had his first guitar lessons. "I believe that flamenco has always been something for adults, not just for children. To understand flamenco, you need maturity.  You can play the guitar as a child.  You understand the technique. But the essence of flamenco is something that requires maturity.

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