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Juan Manuel Cañizares
Background information
Born1966 (age 57–58)
OriginSabadell, Catalonia, Spain
GenresFlamenco, classical, jazz
Occupation(s)Guitarist, Composer
InstrumentGuitar
Websitewww.jmcanizares.com

Juan Manuel Cañizares (born 1966) is a Spanish flamenco guitarist and composer. He is a winner of the "Premio Nacional de Música" (1982) and "Premio de la Música" (2008) awards.

Biography

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In 1966 Juan Manuel Cañizares was born in Sabadell, Catalonia, and at age 6 started to play guitar with his brother Rafael Cañizares.

In 1982, he won the "Premio Nacional de Guitarra de la Peña Los Cernícalos" in Jerez de la Frontera,[1] and then started to collaborate with flamenco and jazz musicians such as: Enrique Morente, Camarón de la Isla, María Pagés, Pepe de Lucía, Joan Manuel Serrat, Alejandro Sanz, Rocío Jurado, Peter Gabriel, Al Di Meola, Mike Stern, Peter Erskine, Vince Mendoza, Michael Brecker, Marc Almond, La Fura dels Baus, The Chieftains, etc. In 1989 he started to collaborate with Paco de Lucía and during next 10 years, he has performed in "Solo, Duo, Trío" and "Paco de Lucía Septet".

In 2011, Cañizares was invited by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra to their European Concert at the Teatro Real in Madrid, Spain, and played Concierto de Aranjuez with the Orchestra conducted by Sir Simon Rattle.

Since 2003, Cañizares is a professor of flamenco guitar at the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya. In 2016 Cañizares gave a recital in homage of his teacher Paco de Lucía. "Al Andalus" was performed at the National Auditorium with the National Orchestra of Spain.[2]

In 2016 he participated in J: Beyond Flamenco, a film by Spanish director Carlos Saura, performing "Jota de Tárrega".[3]

In 2019 he was the winner of the MIN award for 'Best Flamenco Album' for his album “El Mito de la Caverna“.[4]

Discography

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As a soloist

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Other contributions

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References

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  1. ^ Juan Manuel Cañizares, Conciertos Flamenco, ABC (20/10/2000),
  2. ^ "Paco de Lucía y el dolor que dejó su muerte marcan la nueva obra de Cañizares", EFE (26/05/2016)
  3. ^ “Carlos Saura propone "abrir la jota" al mundo en su nueva película”[permanent dead link], Heraldo (3/10/16)
  4. ^ Department, World Music Central News (15 March 2019). "Guitarist Cañizares Wins Best Flamenco Album Award at Spanish Independent Music Awards 2019 | World Music Central.org". Retrieved 18 January 2021.
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