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Concert: Benavent trio, The Geraldo y Pardo. Lope de Vega Theatre, Seville
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6 February 2020
Schedule: 20:30h
Place: Lope de Vega Theatre
Price: In 25 € a 9 €
Concert: Benavent trio, The Geraldo y Pardo. Lope de Vega Theatre, Seville
Thursday, day 6 February, music becomes a protagonist in the Teatro Lope de Vega de Sevilla hand Trio Benavent, Di Geraldo y Pardo. After 20 years after the publication of his first album, 'El concierto de Sevilla', recorded at the Central Theater, Carlos Benavente (electric bass), Tino di Geraldo (Battery) and Jorge Pardo (sax and flute) presented in the Lope de Vega which is their third album and second studio 'Flamenco Leaks'.
'Trio', name that your audience knows them, is “an experiment” unprecedented results. His staging is a continuation of the previous group of Jorge Pardo and Carles Benavent, the sextet legendary Paco de Lucia who made history in major jazz festivals and took them from Vitoria to Montreal.
At that sextet began to develop improvisation on the support of the most rigorous flamenco rhythm, with a jazz and based on the compositions of Pardo and Benavent attitude contained in previous albums. With the arrival of Tino this masterful trio formed, composed of three real masters fusion Flamenco and jazz.
'El concierto de Sevilla' testimony was the first sound edited. An album that was recorded live during two concerts at the Teatro Central in Seville in December 1999. An extraordinary fusion between jazz, flamenco and Mediterranean music, where together they reviewed issues of their record race.
Insuperable in handling their instruments, They have accompanied figures of universal stature as Paco de Lucia or Chick Corea and, in their joint ventures or alone, They have emerged over the hallmarks of the new flamenco fusion jazz and a possible autochthonous.
More information and tickets: www.teatrolopedevega.org