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Forgotten Sounds of Flamenco

By: José Miguel Hernández Jaramillo
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  • The podcast "Forgotten Sounds of Flamenco" proposes a journey to the world of sounds, stories, spaces and characters that were part of the early stages of flamenco, and that in many cases today are forgotten about the histories of music and flamenco. It is conducted by the ethnomusicologist José Miguel Hernández Jaramillo, with the aim of sharing some of the results of his research work in this matter with all people passionate about history, culture, music and flamenco.
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Episodes
  • 35. On copying and plagiarism.... in the past and today
    May 3 2024

    There have always been people who have taken ideas and music from others without mentioning them, claiming authorship, or even making money out of it. In this episode, we show how this questionable practice has existed since the early days of flamenco, both in writing and in flamenco music itself. We hear some musical examples that clearly illustrate it. We also talk about how this practice, unfortunately, still exists.

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    15 mins
  • 34. The most popular flamenco songs between 1895 and 1915
    Apr 19 2024

    Hit lists are a great way to get an insight into the most popular songs of a specific time frame. For this episode, we have curated a definitive list of the best flamenco hits, considering the recordings produced in the first two decades of the recording industry. We will thoroughly inspect the top ten highest-ranked flamenco songs (palos) on this remarkable list.

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    16 mins
  • 33. The flamenco compositions of Manuel Font de Anta
    Apr 5 2024

    The Sevillian composer Manuel Font de Anta is perhaps best known for authoring some of the most emblematic processional marches of Holy Week, such as "Amarguras" or "Soleá dame la mano." What is not so well known is that Font de Anta also composed some flamenco works for piano. In this episode, we review some of these works, which are entirely unknown, and listen to some of them.


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    14 mins

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