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Miguel Czachowski - Indialucia

June 3rd, 2009 by admin | Filed under Jazz.

@ Planeta Musical : Este disco me tiene alucinao… es un trabajo que se va a los orígenes musicales de dos culturas, la India y la Flamenca. Y es curioso adentrarse en estos viajes musicales de ida y vuelta y ver los resultados. Desconozco los lazos que puedan unir estas dos expresiones musicales aparentemente tan distintas.
@ CREMM :In 1998, after a performance in Italy, Miguel Czachowski was invited to India to teach flamenco guitar at the Academy of Music and Fine Arts in Nagpur. There he started studying Indian music, learning to play the sitar under the guidance of Avaneendra Sheolikar.
@ Indialucia : Around the Ninth Century, for some unknown reasons, thousands of inhabitants of the north-western part of India began to emigrate west. They set out from the territories presently occupied by the Punjab and Pakistan. In Persia they split, and one part went via Palestine, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco and through the Gibraltar Strait, finally arriving, already known as Gypsies, in the south of Moorish Spain.
@ Miguel@MySpace.com :His group “Viva Flamenco!” plays both traditional and contemporary flamenco mixed with influences of Indian and Jazz music.

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