Date: Saturday August 20
Time: 22: 30h
Venue: Auditorio Parque Almansa, San Javier
Admission: 20-30-40Euros
Miguel Poveda, the voice of contemporary flamenco that fills theaters around the world, also fill the auditorium of San Javier, which have almost sold out for the concert that Saturday morning in which she will sing songs from his latest work "Sonnets and poems for freedom "to continue with the more traditional flamenco songs, and end the couplet.
Poveda, characterized by respect and absolute dedication to the public and a great interpretive intensity, has prepared a dynamic show and varied begin with verses of Quevedo, Borges, Miguel Hernandez and Lorca, among others, who were selected by the poet Luis García Montero and music by Pedro Guerra, for his album "Sonnets and poems for freedom" (Universal 2015).
The purists will have opportunity to see Miguel Poveda's flamenco soleás, fandagos or seguiriyas in a second part of the concert that the singer, born in Badalona, ​​murciano father, present, finally, his particular couplet look, genre that is part of the soundtrack of his childhood and to which he devoted the album "Songs of love" (Universal, 2009).
Miguel Poveda, declared admirer of Michael Buble and Jamie Cullum, will sing a selection of classic couplet, with current arrangements, such as, "The well pagá" and "blind" the theme of Quintero, Leon and Quiroga "Ojos Verdes" , arranged by Alberto Iglesias, Pedro Almodóvar included on the soundtrack of his film "broken embraces".
His collaboration with Almodóvar has not been his only approach to cinema where he has also worked with Carlos Saura in "Fados", where he sings with Mariza "Meu fado meu" and "Flamenco, Flamenco".
Bigas Luna called very young to "The Tit and the Moon" (1993) and France, participated in "La Question Humaine" (2007).
Last year, to celebrate his 25 year career, he published the documentary film "Jose Angel Poveda Leon", the person behind the spotlight. "
Miguel Poveda who won in his professional beginnings Mining Lamp, Festival del Cante de las Minas de La Union, in 1993, holds the National Music Award he received in 2007, among many other awards.
Poveda is currently a benchmark of flamenco who has collaborated with artists such as Enrique Morente, who, she says, taught him to be more free, Paco de Lucia, Joan Manuel Serrat, Raphael, Pasión Vega, Maria del Mar Bonet, Mariza, and Chavela Vargas, among many others.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier