Music accompanies us in every moment of life: it moves us, reminds us, and connects us to our roots. Within this sonic universe, flamenco is an incomparable gem, an expression of deep passions and centuries-old traditions. In this journey through "A Little Music," we will explore some of flamenco's most emblematic voices and the elements that make this art unique.
Camarón de la Isla: He revolutionized flamenco with his unmistakable voice and his innovation in the genre.
Antonio Mairena: A key figure in the preservation and dissemination of cante jondo.
Enrique Morente: He introduced new elements to flamenco, fusing it with other musical styles.
Manolo Caracol: His expressive and soulful singing remains a reference for many artists.
Camarón de la Isla
Antonio Mairena
Enrique Morente
Manolo Caracol
La Niña de los Peines: Considered one of the greatest singers in history, a master of flamenco singing.
Pastora Soler: Although influenced by pop, her music maintains strong flamenco roots.
Estrella Morente: Daughter of Enrique Morente, she fuses tradition with modernity in her singing.
La Paquera de Jerez: Owner of impressive vocal power and unparalleled rhythm.
La Niña de los Peines
Pastora Soler
Estrella Morente
La Paquera de Jerez