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Cante jondo ( Spanish: [ˈkante ˈxondo] ) is a vocal style in flamenco , an unspoiled form of Andalusian folk music. The name means "deep song" in Spanish , with hondo ("deep") spelled with J ( Spanish pronunciation: [x] ) as a form of eye dialect , because traditional Andalusian pronunciation has retained an aspirated H lost in other forms of Spanish.

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27-535: It is generally considered that the common traditional classification of flamenco music is divided into three groups of which the deepest, most serious forms are known as cante jondo . In 1922 the Spanish composer Manuel de Falla led in the organization of the Concurso de Cante Jondo for Granada . Many classical musicians , cultural and literary figures, including the young poet Federico García Lorca , participated in

54-635: A definite influence of Gypsy flamenco music. Cante andaluz genres include the many variations of the fandango and cantinas . The styles of cantes folklóricos aflamencados are forms of cante that are not considered to be true forms of flamenco by the purists. Examples of these styles include the sevillanas , Farruca , Garrotin , and the Cuban Rumba . These are the folk song and dances from Andalusia, other Spanish provinces including Galicia and Asturias , as well as South America which have been slightly influenced by traditional flamenco forms. Lorqueña

81-416: A palo seco (without guitar accompaniment). Major forms are the tonás , martinetes , seguiriya , soleá , and carcelera . It is said that cante jondo (deep song) is the heart and soul of flamenco: The singer who sings seguiriyas leaves in each line of the copla (verse of cante) a piece of his soul; and, if not, he is deceiving the listener, perhaps even himself. If there is one style to which

108-608: A traditional flamenco singer, Camarón broke with convention, incorporating new musical instruments including the drums, zither, flute, moog, and keyboards to name a few. In his comparatively short career of 20 years, he and Paco de Lucía revolutionized the art of flamenco, attracting vast new audiences to the art form. Camarón met his untimely death in 1992 at the age of forty-one, in Barcelona . There are many more famous and influential flamenco singers, including: Cante jondo Cante jondo ( Spanish: [ˈkante ˈxondo] )

135-431: A unique emotion (which shares noticeable resemblance to Indian classical music ). The flamenco songs of today may be classified into one of three categories: cante grande, cante intermedio or cante chico. Also known as cante jondo and sometimes referred to as cante gitano . Meaning "profound" and "deep," this intensely sad form of cante deals with themes of death, anguish, despair, or religious sentiments and may be sung

162-437: Is a "aflamencado" that has been made from certain ancient folk songs based on the poems of Federico García Lorca . The poet himself collected these folk songs that were included gypsies and flamenco lyrics and gathered in his collection of ancient popular songs . Among these traditional songs were the tunes, bulerías, jaleos and seguidillas that Lorca himself recorded in 1931 accompanying the famous singer " La Argentinita " with

189-477: Is a vocal style in flamenco , an unspoiled form of Andalusian folk music. The name means "deep song" in Spanish , with hondo ("deep") spelled with J ( Spanish pronunciation: [x] ) as a form of eye dialect , because traditional Andalusian pronunciation has retained an aspirated H lost in other forms of Spanish. It is generally considered that the common traditional classification of flamenco music

216-582: Is commonly believed that his ancestral lineage included both El Planeta and El Fillo. Caracol won the prestigious first prize at the Cante Jondo Competition (in 1922) at the age of only 13. During the Spanish Civil War he worked in theaters to survive. Caracol claimed his style of singing was unique. He is remembered for his capacity to evoke overwhelming passions from his listeners. Caracol frequently performed with full orchestras or pianos (much to

243-430: Is divided into three groups of which the deepest, most serious forms are known as cante jondo . In 1922 the Spanish composer Manuel de Falla led in the organization of the Concurso de Cante Jondo for Granada . Many classical musicians , cultural and literary figures, including the young poet Federico García Lorca , participated in the program. The result was the memorable series of flamenco performances held at

270-437: Is less profound but also moving, sometimes containing an oriental cast to the music. The term (between cante chico and cante grande that is) varies according to who is singing and describing the "cante intermedio". Literally meaning "little song," this form of cante sings of lighter subjects including love, bawdy humor and happiness to the accompaniment of the flamenco guitar. Festive forms of cante chico include forms such as

297-400: Is one of the three main components of flamenco , along with toque (playing the guitar) and baile (dance). Because the dancer is front and center in a flamenco performance, foreigners often assume the dance is the most important aspect of the art form — in fact, it is the cante which is the heart and soul of the genre. A cante singer is a cantaor or cantaora . The cante flamenco

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324-639: Is part of musical tradition in the Andalusian region of Spain . Its origins are uncertain but scholars see many influences in the cante flamenco including: The traditional song of the gitanos (Spanish Gypsies), the Perso-Arab Zyriab song form, the classical Andalusian orchestras of the Islamic Empire , the Jewish synagogue chants, Mozarabic forms such as zarchyas and zambra, Arabic zayal (the foundation for

351-492: Is regarded by some as the most exceptional and innovative female flamenco singer of all time. Affectionately called "La Niña," she was known for her interpretation of the tangos, and was often requested to sing siguiriyas at a time when women did not customarily perform it. Manolo Caracol came from an exalted Gypsy dynasty which to this day remains legendary in the arenas of both flamenco and bullfighting. Born in Seville in 1909, it

378-420: Is translated from the conference notes by Lorca: The cante jondo approaches the rhythm of the birds and the natural music of the black poplar and the waves; it is simple in oldness and style. It is also a rare example of primitive song, the oldest of all Europe, where the ruins of history, the lyrical fragment eaten by the sand, appear live like the first morning of its life. The illustrious Falla , who studied

405-671: Is widely acknowledged as the first famous performer of the cante flamenco. Originally a blacksmith, El Planeta soon became a renowned leader within the Gypsy community, bearing the honorary title of "Count and Prince of the Fraternity." It is believed he usually sang unaccompanied, although he sometimes accompanied himself on the guitar. The oldest siguiriyas in recorded flamenco history are those of El Planeta. He died around 1850, most likely in or around Seville . Born around 1820 in Villa Real , El Fillo

432-414: The alegrías , bulerías and tangos . Cante gitano (or the "Gypsy song") refers to the original songs believed to be developed by Gypsies who immigrated in the 15th century. These include the toná , soleá , seguiriya , tango and buleria . Cante andaluz began to spread during the middle of the 19th century, and is a combination of other forms of folkloric music from Andalusia which demonstrate

459-449: The Alhambra during June. Lorca had evidently used the title Poema del cante jondo  [ es ] for a 1921 collection of poems, although he did not publish it for ten years. In 1931, García Lorca presented a conference devoted to keeping the rich tradition of the cante jondo alive. The following is translated from the conference notes by Lorca: The cante jondo approaches

486-466: The Fandango ), and Andalusian regional folk forms, as well as West African and South American influences as seen in the cantes de ida y vuelta . Flamenco embodies a wealth of musical cultures — Roma, Arab, Berber, Jewish, and Christian. Flamenco developed into its definitive form during its Golden Age (1869-1910). Beginning in 1910, cante flamenco was popularized by the opera flamenca which included

513-505: The harsh remarks made by the purists). Caracol died at the age of sixty-four in 1973 Madrid. Camarón de la Isla was born in San Fernando in 1950, and was the second child of eight to a Gypsy blacksmith and a basketweaver. He received his nickname Camarón (Shrimp) early on due to his thin body, light complexion and blond hair, and began performing at the age of eight. In 1969 he made his first album with Paco de Lucía. Although trained as

540-508: The lighter forms of flamenco such as fandangos and cantes de ida y vuelta . In order to preserve the "authentic" cante jondo (deep song), Manuel de Falla and Federico García Lorca , organized the Concurso de Cante Jondo in Granada in 1922. Singers from all over Andalusia travelled to join in the competition. The first two prizes went to El Tenazas and El Caracol . There are many variants of cantes or palos (song forms), each expressing

567-481: The piano. The lorqueña comes from Granada and is based on the bulería style. The gypsy Pastora María Pavón Cruz known as " La Niña de los Peines " was a very famous cantaora flamenca from Seville . She took the poems of Federico García Lorca as lyrics of new songs and was the first person to call it Lorqueña. Although concrete information about El Planeta is scarce, it is thought he was born around 1770 in Cadiz . He

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594-402: The program. The result was the memorable series of flamenco performances held at the Alhambra during June. Lorca had evidently used the title Poema del cante jondo  [ es ] for a 1921 collection of poems, although he did not publish it for ten years. In 1931, García Lorca presented a conference devoted to keeping the rich tradition of the cante jondo alive. The following

621-482: The question attentively, affirms that the gypsy siguiriya is the song type of the group cante jondo and declares that it is the only song on our continent that has been conserved in its pure form, because of its composition and its style and the qualities it has in itself, the primitive songs of the oriental people. Cante flamenco#Types of Cante The cante flamenco ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkante flaˈmeŋko] ), meaning "flamenco singing",

648-402: The rhythm of the birds and the natural music of the black poplar and the waves; it is simple in oldness and style. It is also a rare example of primitive song, the oldest of all Europe, where the ruins of history, the lyrical fragment eaten by the sand, appear live like the first morning of its life. The illustrious Falla , who studied the question attentively, affirms that the gypsy siguiriya

675-580: The singer has to give everything, has to give every bit of himself, it is the siguiriya . I have seen José Menese completely overcome, broken, a literal wreck after doing this song and I believe that if the singer sometimes reaches the kind of state of grace that the Gypsies call duende - and I don't know yet what that is - it is in these unique and unrepeatable moments. Sample Seguiria describing anguish in Caló , Spanish and English: Meaning "intermediate," this form

702-582: Was expected to enter the family tailoring business, but would escape to the nearby blacksmith to hear the gypsy singers. Here he met El Fillo and was encouraged to become a singer. He later went to Argentina and Uruguay working as a picador in the bullrings , and he also served as an officer in the Uruguay Army. Franconnetti was arguably the best non-Gypsy singer of the Nineteenth Century. He died in 1889. Born in Seville in 1890, La Niña de Los Peines

729-459: Was the chosen disciple of El Planeta. El Fillo was able to perform all forms of cante, and has thus been known as "the father of cante." His hoarse, harsh voice has become a defining characteristic of cante to this day - this style of singing is described as afilla in homage to him. It is believed that El Fillo died in 1878 in Seville. Born 1829, Silverio Franaconnetti was born in Morón de la Frontera

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