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Style of music and dance that originated in Andalusia, Spain
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New flamenco | |
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Native name | Nuevo flamenco, flamenco nuevo |
Stylistic origins | |
Cultural origins | Late 1970s, Spain |
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Nueva canción |
New flamenco (or nuevo flamenco) or flamenco fusion is a musical genre that was born in Spain, starting in the 1980s. It combines flamenco guitar virtuosity and traditional flamenco music with musical fusion [1] (with genres like jazz, blues, rock, rumba, and years later reggaeton, hip hop, or electronic music).
Las Migas, an all-women quartet from Barcelona, is one of the notable groups. Their 2022 album Libres was distinguished as "Best Flamenco Music Album" at the 23rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[2]
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[edit ]- ^ Lawrence Russell. "The New Flamenco" . Retrieved 2012年01月22日.
- ^ Romero, Angel (2023年05月20日). "Las Migas: An All-Female Flamenco Crossover Quartet of Diverse Origins | World Music Central" . Retrieved 2024年08月31日.