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XVI FESTIVAL DE NIMES

“DU RHÔNE AU GUADALQUIVIR”
Luis el Zambo
José la Negreta

Teatro Odéon, Nimes, France. January 23rd, 2006. 8:30pm

PROGRAM - Special XVI Festival de Nimes.

Text: Estela Zatania

First day of the Nimes Festival and the organizers seem determined to put their town on the flamenco map for once and for all with this 16th celebration of the event. Last night it was the very flamenco voice of Jerez singer Luis el Zambo who has managed to become one of the most important singers of his generation in less than eight years. With an opening performance by Marseilles singer José la Negreta, we were treated to an evening of top-quality classic cante in the laid-back atmosphere of the Odeon theater and café cantante in the lovely city of Nimes.

Perhaps it’s the magnificent Roman bull-ring dominating the city that triggers this fascination with Spanish culture. A fascination cultivated and nourished over the years by the presence of top artists such as Manolo Sanlúcar, Fosforito, Paco de Lucía, Israel Galván (also performing this year), Chano Lobato, Fernanda de Utrera, Antonio Gades, Manuela Carrasco, Eva Yerbabuena, El Cigala, Antonio Canales, Vicente Amigo, Mayte Martín and Belén Maya and El Torta among many others, in additon to Camarón’s and Tomatito’s last public appearance together in 1992.

José la Negreta: intelligence, heart and great dignity

José la Negreta from Marseille grew up in a family with Andalusian roots where cante flamenco was preserved and cherished as a family heirloom and cultural treasure. Dressed in suit and tie he addressed the audience in Spanish to announce he was going to open with soleá. With intelligence, heart and great dignity José offerred this basic cante followed by siguiriyas, an assortment of styles from “Por los rincones” to the “cuco” with some frankly excellent moments, ending his performance with bulerías and an encore of fandangos.

Alter the intermission, absolute darkness sets the stage for the first taste of a voice which is one of the jewels of the flamenco crown worn by Jerez. Luis Fernández Soto, Luis el Zambo, applied his warm sincere delivery and every bit of his personality to an assortment of tonás. The lights went up and another man from Jerez, Alfredo Lagos, appeared on stage. Alfredo, one of the most sought-after guitarists of the current scene, is scheduled to play for Israel Galván on the 26th within the program of the festival. His knowledge of cante and his good taste make for excellent accompaniment to coddle and accommodate Luis el Zambo who sings on this occasion with all the command of a maestro. Soleá por bulería, or as they say in Jerez, “bulería pa’ escuchar”, with a flavor reminiscent of his uncle Manuel Soto “Sordera”, and a “tarantita” which steers clear of the Torre model achieving an authentic enough sound to satisfy the most demanding flamenco follower from the Levante region. And so we discover that contrary to popular belief, mining cante can be easily adapted to a thick gypsy voice when the owner of that voice is Luis el Zambo.


José de la Negreta (Foto: Estela Zatania)

El Zambo, one of the jewels of the flamenco crown worn by Jerez

Tientos, not a customary part of this singer’s repertoire, ending with tangos and a nostalgic nod to Camarón. Fandangos naturales with two verses of the Gloria style, the second of which alludes to the author of the style himself, then soleá, “there are at least 500 styles”...perhaps not quite that many Luis, but we’re well-served with the assortment you dish up. Malagueñas where the singer makes full use of his wonderful ability to sing with the ease the rest of us speak, while lesser singers resort to special effects, and then siguiriyas managing to stand hairs on end while singing with absolute naturalness and to finish, a mini fiesta finale complete with Luis’ dance to delight the crowd.

A very complete recital by a singer who has often been criticized for being short on repertoire but who took full advantage of his natural talent to interpret a wide selection of styles. A well-rounded evening of good solid cante on this first night of the Nimes festival.


Related CDs:

Gloria Bendita. CD reed - Luis El Zambo

Sueño Gitano - José de la Negreta

 

 
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