One of the world's most celebrated flamenco guitarists
The fame and influence of the guitarist Paco de Lucía, who has died aged 66 from a suspected heart attack, reached far beyond the intense and sometimes enclosed world of Spanish flamenco. His musical role in Carlos Saura's Carmen (1983) was as arresting in its way as the first glimpse of Laura del Sol, the film's luminous lead. The director-choreographer Saura cleverly reinvented the opera as a contemporary fable while retaining the original's elements of passion, possession, jealousy and obsession. De Lucía's interpretation respectfully returned Bizet's score – a French fantasy of Spain – to its Moorish antecedents. He also gave Carmen's timeless melodies a fresh, international appeal that chimed with the movie's arthouse success.
De Lucía had begun to broaden his horizons in the late 1960s, on teaming up with the charismatic young singer Camarón de la Isla. Their partnership yielded many...
The fame and influence of the guitarist Paco de Lucía, who has died aged 66 from a suspected heart attack, reached far beyond the intense and sometimes enclosed world of Spanish flamenco. His musical role in Carlos Saura's Carmen (1983) was as arresting in its way as the first glimpse of Laura del Sol, the film's luminous lead. The director-choreographer Saura cleverly reinvented the opera as a contemporary fable while retaining the original's elements of passion, possession, jealousy and obsession. De Lucía's interpretation respectfully returned Bizet's score – a French fantasy of Spain – to its Moorish antecedents. He also gave Carmen's timeless melodies a fresh, international appeal that chimed with the movie's arthouse success.
De Lucía had begun to broaden his horizons in the late 1960s, on teaming up with the charismatic young singer Camarón de la Isla. Their partnership yielded many...
- 2/27/2014
- by John L Walters
- The Guardian - Film News
Famed Flamenco Guitarist Paco de Lucia, who revolutionized the Spanish music genre, died on Wednesday in Mexico. He was 66.
Paco de Lucia Dies
De Lucia is believed to have suffered a heart attack on Wednesday while playing music with family members on a Cancun beach. He died on his way to a local hospital, reported CNN.
Joining forces with singer Camaron de la Isla in the 60s kicked off de Lucia's successful turn in the music industry. Together, they released more than 10 records, which varied between the more traditional to those infused with rock and pop sensibilities. One of de Lucia’s most popular songs was “Entre Dos Aguas (Between Two Waters).”
Throughout his illustrious career, de Lucia modernized flamenco, allowing it to reach a broader audience than ever before. Teaming up with guitarists like Eric Clapton and Al Di Meola, the Algeciras, Spain native brought his music to the mainstream.
Paco de Lucia Dies
De Lucia is believed to have suffered a heart attack on Wednesday while playing music with family members on a Cancun beach. He died on his way to a local hospital, reported CNN.
Joining forces with singer Camaron de la Isla in the 60s kicked off de Lucia's successful turn in the music industry. Together, they released more than 10 records, which varied between the more traditional to those infused with rock and pop sensibilities. One of de Lucia’s most popular songs was “Entre Dos Aguas (Between Two Waters).”
Throughout his illustrious career, de Lucia modernized flamenco, allowing it to reach a broader audience than ever before. Teaming up with guitarists like Eric Clapton and Al Di Meola, the Algeciras, Spain native brought his music to the mainstream.
- 2/27/2014
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