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Forgotten Sounds of Flamenco
José Miguel Hernández Jaramillo
41 episodes
4 days ago
The podcast "Forgotten Sounds of Flamenco" proposes a journey to the world of sounds, stories, spaces and characters that were part of the early stages of flamenco, and that in many cases today are forgotten about the histories of music and flamenco. It is conducted by the ethnomusicologist José Miguel Hernández Jaramillo, with the aim of sharing some of the results of his research work in this matter with all people passionate about history, culture, music and flamenco.
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The podcast "Forgotten Sounds of Flamenco" proposes a journey to the world of sounds, stories, spaces and characters that were part of the early stages of flamenco, and that in many cases today are forgotten about the histories of music and flamenco. It is conducted by the ethnomusicologist José Miguel Hernández Jaramillo, with the aim of sharing some of the results of his research work in this matter with all people passionate about history, culture, music and flamenco.
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21. The guajira of “Los de Cuba” (part 2)
Forgotten Sounds of Flamenco
11 minutes 4 seconds
2 years ago
21. The guajira of “Los de Cuba” (part 2)

This episode continues the previous one and is dedicated to the history of a guajira that is still sung in flamenco and has at least 135 years of history. This guajira was part of the zarzuela "Los de Cuba" from 1888. In this episode, we see how, due to its popularity, flamenco artists began to sing and record it at the beginning of the 20th century. Even today, we can still hear it in the mouths of some flamenco singers and singers.

Forgotten Sounds of Flamenco
The podcast "Forgotten Sounds of Flamenco" proposes a journey to the world of sounds, stories, spaces and characters that were part of the early stages of flamenco, and that in many cases today are forgotten about the histories of music and flamenco. It is conducted by the ethnomusicologist José Miguel Hernández Jaramillo, with the aim of sharing some of the results of his research work in this matter with all people passionate about history, culture, music and flamenco.