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Presented books Bracho and José Manuel Sánchez Gelardo in "Flemish literary Morning" (11/08/2014)

The Hall of Pinion House has welcomed the start of this afternoon's "Literary Flamencas Mornings" with the presentation of the publications "for Flamenco Flamenco" by Manuel Sánchez Bracho and "Book Flamenco La Union Mining" by José Navarro Gelardo .

First Manuel Navarro, Convenor of the Cante de las Minas Foundation, presented "Flamenco Flamenco for" natural teacher work Estepona (Málaga), Manuel Sánchez Bracho.

Manuel Navarro explained that this work consists of 19 chapters divided into two different parts.

The first historically analyzes the birth of Flemish art from a different from other authors theories, placing its origins in the Ronda highlands and foothills.

The second part is a general treaty of flamenco and its various clubs and styles.

Navarro referred to the author of the work ensuring that Manuel Sánchez Bracho, with "honesty and sincerity, presented to the public opinions different from theirs" easy and simple "to be understood by any novice."

Manuel Sánchez excitedly presented his book, and has confessed that he was "very happy to return to this land."

"All theories are debatable, also mine," admitted Manuel Sánchez.

The teacher speaks of two flamingos very present in his book: "Juan Valderrama, who has given much to the Union, and Sara Baras who plays tonight at the Festival."

The writer has finished confessing that this book is "intended to teach delight."

For his part, José Francisco Ortega, professor of the Department of Music at the University of Murcia and Flemish art connoisseur, has been commissioned to present the second book.

Ortega has begun presenting "Flamenco Book of The Union Mining. Siglo XX" speaking of his colleague and friend José Gelardo Navarro, one of the most important flamenco experts who gave Murcia and who has received the Award for Culture Call Research in the field of International Song Festival of the mines in 2002 and 2007.

He described the work as a book "about flamenco in La Union during the nineteenth century", which includes in its contents pages of daily newspapers and periodicals of Cartagena and La Union in that period.

Lets also know flamenquismo the parallel development of the track and Andalusian zarzuela.

The flamencologist explained that with this book the "pan which has created the singing of La Union and the entire region" and advised that "the way to Gamboa", the book begins with an end is presented.

Source: Agencias

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