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44th Festival Internacional del Cante de las Minas

Winners’ night

Saturday, August 14th, 2004. La Unión (Murcia) 10:45pm

All Reviews 44th Festival


For the last night of the La Unión festival, with the finals and announcement of the winners scheduled, the Cathedral of Cante was packed to the rafters and expectation filled the air. Seventeen men and one woman had been chosen to compete for an assortment of prizes including the three main ones, the Lámpara Minera (for mineras cante), the Bordón (for guitar) and the Desplante (for dance).

The coveted Lámpara Minera with a prize of 9000 euros was disputed between Juan Pinilla, Miguel Ángel de Tena and Raúl Montesinos and went to the latter from La Puebla de Cazalla. In 2003 Manuel González “Rubito hijo”, also from La Puebla, carried off the Lámpara Minera...what has this little Seville town got that produces singers specialized in these cantes? Raúl, 30 years old, has participated in the Bienal’s Concurso de Jóvenes Intérpretes and holds various first prizes such as that of La Unión for alegrías (2001), from the Peña el Gallo de Morón (2000), from Valdepeñas (1998) and Los Palacios (1998) among others. The singer was visibly moved upon hearing his name called out for the prize which he promptly dedicated to his father in an emotional acceptance speech.

“This prize is the most important of all” Javier Conde

When the first prize for guitar was announced, there was a collective cry of satisfaction. The very young Javier Conde from Cáceres (1989), a true child prodigy who was finalist in this same contest in 2000 at the age of eleven, earned not only the highest award and corresponding cash prize of 3600 euros, but the audience’s affection and admiration. At 15 his technique is clean, his tones pure and sweet and he dominates a wide repertoire of pieces by maestros such as Sabicas, Paco de Lucía, Andrés Batista, Esteban de Sánlucar and Serranito while giving his own fresh interpretation. In the dressing-room the quiet young man commented on his fondness for the classics and said “this prize is the most important of all”.

The Desplante, first prize for dance, was disputed between two men, Juan Polvillo from Sevilla and David Pérez from Alcalá de Guadaira, with a slightly lower level than seen in other years. Young David, 22 years old, was the winner of the Desplante trophy and 4500 euros for his dances por taranto and soleá por bulerías.

Cayetano Moreno Castro, 25, from Cartagena, won second prize for guitar with a playing style that was halfway between classic and contemporary. Guillermo Cano from Bollullos del Condado, one of the favorites, a veteran of other years and finalist this year in two categories, was unable to participate in the finals as he had to leave La Unión hurriedly to attend a personal matter.

Young Granada singer Victor Blaya ‘Charico’ surprised everyone with his full rich voice that was reminiscent of Terremoto de Jerez, and his ability with the most challenging cantes. Almost without competition his siguiriyas and bulería por soleá earned him prizes in both categories under the heading “Cantes Bajo Andaluces” (cantes of lower Andalucía). Franciso José Sánchez ‘Bonela Hijo’, a regular at the most important cante contests with over 120 prizes under his belt, can now add two more from this edition of La Unión, for serranas and fandango abandolao.

Total absence of dissent with regard to the choice of winners

The oldest winner this year was Roque Barato, 47, who took the prize for malagueña. With a lovely natural voice and sensitive delivery he managed a splendid interpretation of the malagueña of La Trini. Twenty-two-year-old singer Antonio Álvarez ‘Pitingo’ received the Special Prize for Young Singers for his soleá. Two prizes, those for cartageneras and “other cantes mineros” were left unawarded.

Perhaps the most interesting and admirable detail to come out of this year’s edition of the most prestigious flamenco awards, was the total absence of dissent with regard to the choice of winners by a panel of judges made up of Merche Esmeralda, Franciso Cayuela, Cristina Cruces, José Manuel Gamboa, Franciso Hidalgo, Franciso José Paredes and Francisco Valero who deserve a prize themselves.


WINNERS OF THE CANTE, GUITAR, DANCE AND CANTE PRIZES OF THE 44TH EDICION OF THE FESTIVAL INTERNACIONAL DEL CANTE DE LAS MINAS.
Augusty 14th, 2004

44th CANTE FLAMENCO CONTEST
GROUP I: CANTES MINEROS
FIRST PRIZE FOR MINERAS, 9.000 € plus LAMPARA MINERA trophy ,
Raúl Montesinos Hoyos

Juan Pinilla
Miguel Angel Tena
Roque Barato

SECOND PRIZE FOR MINERAS, (3.000 €)
Juan Pinilla Martín

PRIZE FOR CARTAGENERAS, (3.000 €)
Left unawarded

PRIZE FOR TARANTAS, (3.000 €)
Miguel Angel de Tena

PRIZE FOR MURCIANAS AND OTHER CANTES MINEROS, (3.000 €)
Left unawarded

Por la interpretación en los cantes de:
GROUP II: CANTES DE MÁLAGA, GRANADA Y CÓRDOBA
PRIZE FOR MALAGUEÑAS, (3.000 €)
Roque Barato

Bonela Hijo
Victor Blaya "Charico"
Antonio "Pitingo"

PRIZE FOR OTHER CANTES DE MALAGA, GRANADA Y CORDOBA, (3.000 €),
Francisco José Sánchez Bandera “Bonela Hijo”
Fandango abandolao

GROUP III: CANTES BAJO ANDALUCES
PRIZE FOR GROUP “A” FOR LOWER ANDALUCÍA CANTES, (3.000 €),
Victor Blaya “Charico”
Siguiriya

PRIZE FOR GROUP “B” FOR LOWER ANDALUCÍA CANTES, (3.000 €),
Francisco José Sánchez Bandera “Bonela Hijo”
Serranas

PRIZE FOR GROUP “C” FOR LOWER ANDALUCÍA CANTES, (3.000 €),
Victor Blaya “Charico”

SPECIAL PRIZE FOR YOUNG SINGERS, (900 €),
Antonio Alvarez Pérez “Antonio Pitingo

Cayetano Moreno
Juan Polvillo

25th CONTEST OF FLAMENCO GUITAR
FIRST PRIZE FOR FLAMENCO GUITAR, 3.600 € “BORDON MINERO” trophy
Javier Conde

SECOND PRIZE FOR FLAMENCO GUITAR, 2.100 €,
Cayetano Moreno Castro

11th CONTEST OF FLAMENCO DANCE
FIRST PRIZE FOR FLAMENCO DANCE, 5.400 € and trophy “EL DESPLANTE”,
David Pérez Almagro

SECOND PRIZE FOR FLAMENCO DANCE, 3.600 €,
Juan Polvillo Serrano

Texto y fotos:
Estela Zatania
zata@deflamenco.com

 

 
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