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Original Flamenco Guitarist Seeks Worldwide Audience
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Manuel Canto's demo cassette is a compilation of the best material from a flamenco cassette album entitled Aurora. Canto, a resident of Australia, has recorded a brilliant suite of flamenco pieces fused with modern accompaniment. Canto's playing showcases developed improvisational skills and his considerable talents as an arranger and composer. The music on Aurora would delight fans of Ottmar Liebert and Lara & Reyes, as Canto approaches his orchestrations in the same accessible style, carefully balancing technical passages with lyrical nylon-string melodicism. Flamenco certainly is alive and well Down Under.
Manuel began playing the guitar at the age of eight. A guitar correspondence course from the Conservatorium of Madrid was completed by the age of fourteen and he received a diploma of guitar. He then began studying classical guitar at the Sydney Conservatorium under Ken Burn, while studying flamenco guitar at home. Later, Manuel began flamenco guitar tuition with Miguel Rivera, pupil of the great "Sabicas." He has performed for the Shell National Folkloric Festival at the Sydney Opera House. Manuel went on to travel to Spain to further refine his flamenco guitar technique.
Canto would now like to record a new album with a reliable record label in order to achieve his goal of reaching a worldwide audience.
Contact Information
Manual Canto
6/18 Colin Street
Lakemba, 2195 NSW
Australia
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Mad Guitar, Electronic Sounds, Experimental Vibe
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South Wales native Philippe Ansari's compilation cassette of songs (taken from three of his four CDs) mesh terrifying guitar playing with a healthy dose of compositional absurdity and cerebellum-crushing electro-soundscapes. If it's music (or even if it isn't), it's apt to be blended together in one of Ansari's compositions, which have been described as "Buckethead meets 'Jazz From Hell' era Zappa." Ansari strives to make his music as unpredictable and adventurous as possible, and when appropriate, inserts guitar solos with an uncompromising sense of abandon. Quite a combination of shred and flipped-out fusion can be found on all of Ansari's CDs, including "Worlds Beyond Cause", "Anomalies", "Holotropic Guitar" and The Cosmic Monstrositors."
Philippe was originally trained as a classical guitarist, but he found classical studies to be too inflexible for his rapidly expanding musical horizons. He began concentrating on radical electric guitar playing styles. His situation improved when he moved to Vienna in 1991 to enroll at the American Institute of Music and take lessons from Wayne Brasel and Todd Duane, among others. In addition to numerous gigs and performances, Philippe also collaborated with keyboardist Lale Larson and guitarist Regis Muneral from 1991-93, the sessions eventually released in 1994 as "The Cosmic Monstrositors" project.
Ansari is currently recording material for his fourth solo album, as well working on a progressive ethno-jazz style band project called "Metaforms, " which is giving him a chance to concentrate on his acoustic and classical guitar playing.
Contact Information
Philippe Ansari
10 Clare Drive
Cowbridge
Vale Of Glamorgan, CF71 7HS
Wales-UK
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