Enrique Morente: flamenco impuro
Enrique Morente's three sons tell the story of their father: the most revolutionary flamenco in history. Despite criticism from purists, he opened cante jondo to cultured poetry, brought it closer to young university students, explored its Arab roots and paired it with rock and other contemporary sounds. Much of the Spanish music of the last decades is heir to his findings.
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Enrique Morente's three sons tell the story of their father: the most revolutionary flamenco in history. Despite criticism from purists, he opened cante jondo to cultured poetry, brought it closer to young university students, explored its Arab roots and paired it with rock and other contemporary sounds. Much of the Spanish music of the last decades is heir to his findings.
Enrique Morente
Self (archive footage)
Estrella Morente
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Soleá Morente
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Kiki Morente
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Aurora Carbonell
Self
Miguel Ríos
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Luis García Montero
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Pepe Habichuela
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Juan Diego
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Carmen Linares
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Miguel Poveda
Self
Joan Manuel Serrat
Self
Antonio Orozco
Self
José Sánchez-Montes
Self
Tato Rébora
Self
Antonio Arias
Self
Antonio Carbonell
Self
Eric Jiménez
Self
Fernando Trueba
Self
Montoyita
Self
Tomatito
Self
Arcángel
Self
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