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May
1st, 2000.
Curro Piñana.
"The evenings at the Palacio" (Concerts without sound amplifiers)

Another transformation
of those that take place at midnight occurred in Jerez when Curro Piñana
performed in "The evenings at the Palacio", in which this 25 year old
cantaor (flamenco singer) from Cartagena produced the different styles of his
native region with the purity in the modulation and resistance of his voice usual
in him; he sang in a repertoire which also included a "farruca" (an adaptation
of the one present in his album "De lo humano y lo divino"- Of the human
and the divine) and he even dared to touch the rhythmical "palos" (types of flamenco
cante) with a set of "cantes" (flamenco songs) "por mirabrás" and "romeras".
He also performed the "guajiras-bulerías" that open the album "Cal-libiri"
of his brother Carlos, who played the guitar alongside him with his difficult
and refined style which would be the protagonist of another session the next day.

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