‘Córdoba... en el
tiempo’, tema a tema
by José Antonio Rodríguez
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| ‘Por la ribera del tiempo’
(jaleos) |
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These jaleos reflect the bank (of the
Guadalquivir River, along its course through Córdoba),
which I lived so nearby to and where I crossed for so
many years in my comings and goings to the Conservatory
of Córdoba. The entire group takes part in it and when
composing it, I basically went with the flow of
inspiration. |

Córdoba...
en el tiempo premiere (Photo
joseantoniorodriguez.es)
| ‘El Pozanco’ (tangos) |
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Here I resume songs from the tangos I
did on ‘La Leyenda’ and which were never performed live,
except in playback for the Compañía Andaluza de Danza
(Andalusian Dance Company) or the Ballet Nacional de
España (Spanish National Ballet). There are different
climates and sensations on the track; the percussions
and sax have a lot to do with
it. |
| ‘A Cobitos’ (taranta) |
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Taranta dedicated to Manuel Celestino
Cobos, who I didn’t meet personally, but I did get to
know her cantes through Luis de Córdoba. She used to
sing ‘Te llaman la Totanera’, a lovely taranta which
I’ve never forgotten. I wanted to display something a
little like that precious-style song on this
track. |
| ‘Paisaje’ |
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It has two really different parts. The
first one, evoking the fragrance of Córdoba in May; and
the second one, the festive side this month brings to my
city. |
Córdoba...
en el tiempo premiere
(Photo
joseantoniorodriguez.es)
| ‘Alquimia’ (bulería por soleá)
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It starts off with a prelude, here I
add music to an excerpt from the poem ‘Calle vacía’ by
my admired, extraordinary poet Félix Grande. It then
follows the beat, with a traditional falseta structure,
concluding with soleá apolá lyrics and
baile. |
| ‘La Farga’ (rumba) |
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It’s a concert-finishing rumba with
three defined moments. The introduction pays tribute to
John McLaughlin. The display and development of the song
and the ending have wheels of improvisation and a main
motif joining those wheels. |
José Antonio
Rodríguez (Foto: Daniel Muñoz) |
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“I want to stress the
modern, extraordinary work in the making of the DVD, the
quality in the recording and the painstaking, daring
presentation of the design. It’s one of those jobs you’re
satisfied with and want to share”
‘Guad el Kebir’
“This song is the common thread of the
concert, both in the harmony and in the more poetic part … The
river marks the tempo and the spirit of this concert”.
‘Manhattan de la
Frontera’
“It was the encore of the concert and it’s an
adaptation of this song, which has given me so much
satisfaction, for this musical group. Here, besides the
composing, we can appreciate my passion for the accompaniment
on cante and the extraordinary baile of Rafael
de Utrera and Rosario Toledo”.
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