Sergio de Lope EN

Sergio de Lope is one of the most prominent musicians of the new generation of instrumental flamenco, an artist who has taken the flute and the saxophone into a personal territory where tradition, improvisation and a contemporary outlook coexist. Born in Priego de Córdoba, he trained in conservatories and peñas flamencas, developing a language that integrates compás, melody and a sensibility close to jazz and world music.

Raúl Rodríguez EN

RAÚL RODRÍGUEZ Raúl Rodríguez is one of the most singular figures in roots music in Spain, creator of the tres flamenco and a key reference in the study of the connections between flamenco and Afro‑Atlantic traditions. The son of Martirio, he trained as a guitarist, anthropologist and producer, developing a career that blends research, creation …

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Perico Sambeat EN

PERICO SAMBEAT Perico Sambeat is a key figure at the crossroads of jazz, flamenco and Mediterranean tradition, a saxophonist who has taken his instrument into territories where compás and improvisation coexist. Trained in Valencia and later in New York, he developed a personal language that integrates the sound of contemporary jazz with flamenco accents and …

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Melón Jiménez EN

MELÓN JIMÉNEZ Melón Jiménez is one of the most distinctive guitarists in contemporary flamenco, a musician who has expanded the instrument’s language by incorporating modern harmonic resources, alternative tunings and a sensitivity shaped by jazz and world music. His playing stands out for its rhythmic clarity, creative right‑hand work and phrasing that blends tradition and …

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Marc Miralta EN

MARC MIRALTA Marc Miralta is one of the most influential drummers in Spanish jazz, a versatile musician whose career has been shaped by the blending of musical languages and the search for new sonic territories. Trained at Berklee College of Music, his trajectory includes collaborations with figures such as Perico Sambeat, Javier Colina, Chano Domínguez …

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Los Aurora EN

LOS AURORA Los Aurora are one of the most singular ensembles in contemporary flamenco, a project that blends tradition, jazz and classical music with a modern, highly personal aesthetic. The group was born in Barcelona and is led by singer Pere Martínez, together with Joan Carles Marí on drums, Max Villavecchia on piano and Javi …

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Kiko Ruiz EN

KIKO RUIZ Kiko Ruiz is a French guitarist of Spanish roots who has become a prominent figure in the contemporary flamenco scene. Trained between Perpignan and Andalusia, he developed a personal style that blends traditional toque with Mediterranean influences and an open approach to other musical languages. His career includes collaborations with artists such as …

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Juan Medina EN

JUAN MEDINA Juan Medina is a Granada-born guitarist who has established himself as a distinctive voice within contemporary flamenco, combining tradition, technique and a sensitivity open to other musical languages. Trained between Granada and Seville, he developed a style that integrates classical toque with modern influences, participating in dance companies and projects where the guitar …

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Josemi Carmona EN

JOSEMI CARMONA Josemi Carmona is one of the most influential voices in contemporary flamenco guitar, a musician who has managed to integrate the tradition of the Madrid school with a modern harmonic language and a sensitivity open to jazz and world music. His sound is distinguished by the clarity of the compás, the lyricism of …

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