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Paco de Lucía. 2004 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts. Special Feature

“I share 65% of this Award with Camarón
and the rest with myself”

© Prince of Asturias Foundation. Oviedo, 21st October, 2004

Paco de Lucía, 2004 Prince of Asturias Award Laureate for the Arts, has just held a press conference at Oviedo’s Hotel de la Reconquista (Asturias, Sapain) on 21th Octuber, 2004, where he looked back over his career and expressed his appreciation at receiving the Award.

 

Photo: © Prince of Asturias Foundation
   

Cadiz-born artist Paco de Lucía has just given a press conference to media registered for the 2004 Prince of Asturias Award, in which he looked back over his career and his artistic relationship and friendship with Camarón de la Isla, and speculated on the future of Flamenco.

The 2004 Prince of Asturias for Arts award winner spoke to the conference audience of his joy at receiving the honour, which he dedicated to “my colleagues, as the Award is marvellous for music, for culture and for the many people I represent”. He went on to say that, “This Award shows that official organisations value Flamenco”.

Paco de Lucía recalled moments of his childhood in Algeciras, the time when he began to play the guitar and his first performances on American stages at the tender age of twelve. He said that, “Childhood is the purest state an artist can achieve”, and that, contrary to rumours that he was retiring from the stage, “I have the obligation to continue playing, health permitting and providing I have something to communicate, and particularly if I can still provoke surprise”.

He also spoke of his links with the now-deceased, great genius of Flamenco singing, Camarón de la Isla. He assured his audience that the first time he heard him sing, “I went crazy. He is still my hero”. He went on to say, “I share 65% of this Award with Camarón and the rest with myself”. In reply to other questions, he commented on the enormous influence that Cadiz-born singer Camarón has on the upcoming generations of Flamenco artists, claiming, “They all sound like him”.

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More information:

Paco de Lucía, 2004 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts

Paco de Lucía's website at Flamenco-world.com: news, sheet music, discography, ‘Cositas buenas’ special feature, photos, online videos...

Review, photos and online video. Paco de Lucía in ‘Cositas buenas’. XIII Bienal de Flamenco de Sevilla 2004

 
 
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