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Dorantes
Tomatito

XIII Festival Flamenco Caja de Madrid
Saturday , 19th february, 2005. Teatro Albéniz.

 

 

THIRTEENTH FESTIVAL FLAMENCO. ALL REVIEWS & Photos
Coverage of the Thirteenth Festival Flamenco Caja de Madrid is sponsored by Arte Fyl Dance Shoes

OPPOSITES ATTRACT AT THE FRONTIER

Part 1: “Voz y Marfil”. Cante: Esperanza Fernández; Piano: David Peña “Dorantes”; Bass: Manolo Nieto; Percussion: Tete Peña.

Part 2: “Al mariyya”. Guitar: Tomatito; 2nd Guitar and mandola: Juan José Suarez “Paquete”: Dance: Juan de Juan; Percussion: Lucky Losada; Cante: María Ángeles Fernández; Bass and cante: Diego Amador “Churri”; Violin: Bernardo Parrilla.

Text: Manuel Moraga

From the epicenter of flamenco, Dorantes, Esperanza Fernández and Tomatito constructed a wonderful polarity. On the one hand the softness of the Seville people. On the other, the aggressive idiom of the guitarist from Almería. The former two laid on the flamenco to introduce us into suggestively poetic spaces. Tomatito organized an excursion to the gates of sizzling jazz.

The sensitivity of David Peña ‘Dorantes’ fingers caressed Esperanza’s voice at every step. The two artists know each other well and work together even better. “La Fuente Blanca” (a Javier Limón composition), was the starting-point of the recital which was developed on two levels: the group work, and Dorantes alone.

The soleá was the first profound moment of the night. Esperanza has these cantes in the palm of her hand and David knows how to create the right mood. But where Dorantes left no doubt about his musical dimension was in the following piece. The notes of his piano slid into the depths of his soul. Prodigious beauty and sensibility. Once again with his two colleagues, he then offered a version of “La Maza” (the Mercedes Sosa song popularized by Silvio Rodríguez), with lovely flamenco touches.


Also noteworthy was the malagueña de la Peñaranda and ‘abandolao’ cantes in a tandem with Dorantes and Esperanza. An interesting idea, but it came across as a bit cold. Quite the reverse in the bulerías ending (which came after a splendid version of the “Baladilla de los Tres Ríos”), in which the blend of piano and cante came together. United by the Lebrija influence they share (Esperanza is from Triana with family in Lebrija), the tandem managed the best moments of the recital, and Manolo Nieto (a great bass-player and percussionist Tete Peña, also of the family, were noteworthy as well.

Although the music is impeccable, the absence of guitar takes some getting used to, especially in the dramatic moments for which flamenco is famous. The guitar has an expressive force for flamenco that the piano just doesn’t achieve.

The opposite extreme is Tomatito’s guitar. The man from Almería has built himself a playing style based on nerve and masculinity. He began tense with alegrías and taranta, then loosened up with bulerías, full of stops, syncopations, counterpoint...and strength. From there on everything was familiar territory for Tomatito. With the audience in the palm of his hand, he went exploring other areas, alternating his flamenco instincts with landscapes whose markers tended to become confused with those of jazz. Rumba, tangos and bulerías made up the rest of the concert, perfectly complemented by his group, quite a professional bunch.

Juan de Juan’s dancing was particularly noteworthy, electrifying like Tomatito’s guitar, as were Diego Amador who sang and played bass, and of course, the exquisitely profound violin of Bernardo Parrilla. Lucky Losada, brilliant, as was Paquete’s guitar. Somewhat off-putting however was the voice of María Ángeles Fernández whose work is in good taste but whose vocal texture seems strange for this type of music.

Opposing sensations for the closing night of the Thirteenth Caja de Madrid Festival. From the soft sweetness of Dorantes and Esperanza, to the excessively hard edges of Tomatito’s guitar. At both extremes we were taken right to the frontier.

 

 


 

 

Fotos: Rafael Manjavacas

Tomatito 2x1
'Barrio negro'
'Guitarra gitana'

Tomatito
'Agua dulce'

Flamencos del S.XXI.
Dorantes, Diego Carrasco.... DVD PAL/NTSC

Esperanza Fernández

Dorantes
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