March 2026

Andrés Barrios EN

ANDRÉS BARRIOS Andrés Barrios is one of the most distinctive pianists on today’s flamenco scene, a creator who has managed to unite Andalusian tradition with contemporary languages drawn from jazz, Latin music, and Afro‑Cuban sounds. His training at the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Sevilla and his direct connection with artists from the flamenco world …

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Rycardo Moreno EN

RYCARDO MORENO Rycardo Moreno is a guitarist and composer from Lebrija, born into a Gitano family deeply rooted in flamenco. His playing is distinguished by a sound that blends the Lebrija tradition with contemporary harmonies, open tunings, and a sensitivity shaped by influences from jazz, Latin American music, and Andalusi folklore. From his earliest projects, …

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Enriquito EN

ENRIQUITO Enriquito has become one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary flamenco trumpet, a musician capable of integrating the jondo language into the phrasing of the instrument with a naturalness that sets him apart on today’s scene. Trained across jazz, flamenco, and modern music, he developed a personal style in which the trumpet takes …

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Antonio Lizana EN

ANTONIO LIZANA Antonio Lizana is one of the most recognizable figures in contemporary flamenco jazz, a saxophonist capable of integrating the jondo language into jazz phrasing with a naturalness that sets him apart on today’s scene. Trained at the Conservatory of Cádiz and later within the world of modern jazz, he developed a style in …

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Dorantes EN

DORANTES Dorantes has established himself as one of the most innovative pianists in contemporary flamenco, a musician capable of bringing the piano into a deeply jondo territory without renouncing the freedom of jazz and modern music. Coming from a long-standing flamenco family in Lebrija, he developed a personal language in which the piano takes on …

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Diego Amador EN

DIEGO AMADOR Diego Amador has become one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary flamenco piano, a musician capable of bringing to the keyboard the depth of cante and compás with a naturalness that sets him apart within the genre. Coming from a Gitano family with a strong musical tradition, he developed a personal style …

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Niño Josele EN

NIÑO JOSELE Niño Josele holds a prominent place within flamenco jazz and has established himself as one of the Spanish guitarists with the greatest international projection in this hybrid musical territory. Coming from a flamenco family in Almería, he has developed an artistic path that expands the possibilities of the guitar, incorporating influences from modern …

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Tino di Geraldo EN

TINO DI GERALDO Tino di Geraldo is one of the essential figures in the evolution of flamenco jazz and one of the most influential percussionists in contemporary Spanish music. A drummer, tabla player, and multi‑instrumentalist, his career has been decisive in expanding the rhythmic language of flamenco, incorporating influences from jazz, classical percussion, and a …

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Carles Benavent EN

CARLES BENAVENT Carles Benavent is one of the essential figures in the evolution of flamenco jazz and one of the Spanish bassists with the greatest international projection within this hybrid musical territory. An electric bassist and composer, his career has been decisive in transforming the role of the bass in contemporary flamenco, incorporating techniques, timbres, …

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Chano Domínguez EN

CHANODOMÍNGUEZ Chano Domínguez is one of the essential figures in the expansion of flamenco jazz and one of the Spanish pianists with the greatest international recognition within this hybrid musical territory. A self‑taught pianist, his career has been decisive in integrating the language of flamenco into an instrument traditionally unrelated to the genre, becoming one …

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