Fusion of Canarian and German chords with a clear flamenco flavor

Fusion of Canarian and German chords with a clear flamenco flavor

Two exceptional guitarists and a top-level percussionist together in Lanzarote. The chords of Antonio de La Rosa and Lulo Reinhardt will merge with the rhythms of Ulrich Krämer for five days on the island ...

May 27 2008 (08:08 WEST)
Fusion of Canarian and German chords with a clear flamenco flavor
Fusion of Canarian and German chords with a clear flamenco flavor

Two exceptional guitarists and a top-level percussionist together in Lanzarote. The chords of Antonio de La Rosa and Lulo Reinhardt will merge with the rhythms of Ulrich Krämer for five days on the island of Lanzarote.

The chosen venues are the Café Jaleo in Villa Teguise (on Thursday, June 5 at 9:30 p.m.), the Bodega El Chupadero, in La Geria (on Friday the 6th at 9:00 p.m. and Sunday at 11:00 a.m.), the Bahía del Puerto del Carmen Party Hall (on Saturday the 7th at 9:30 p.m.) and the Deilan Shopping Center, in Playa Honda (on Monday the 9th at 9:00 p.m.).

Parallel careers

At just four years old, the Canarian guitarist Antonio de La Rosa realized that flamenco music was his main passion. At the age of 14 he was already touring the world with different flamenco groups of which he was a part. Ten years later he was part of "La Cumbre Flamenca" and went on a world tour again, lavishing his art for another seven years.

A very similar path was followed by the German Lulo Reinhardt. His father taught him to play the guitar at the age of five and when he was twelve he became part of an important German music group. The temperament of flamenco makes him travel to the south of Spain and in Latin America he soaks up the best Latin Jazz.

Two guitarists with their own style, but complementary, who will have the support of percussionist Ulrich Krämer. And all this here, in Lanzarote.

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