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Carlos Piñana was born in Cartagena in 1976, into a flamenco family. His father, Antonio Piñana, is a guitarist of orthodox flamenco and obviously led his son to compete for guitar prizes. By 1998 he won the "Ramón Montoya" National prize of Córdoba and the "Sabicas" first prize in the National Festival of Young Flamenco Read an interview in flamencoworld.com Carlos Piñana - Guitarist and Composer - BiographyMurcia. start of the recording of the new disc Carlos Piñana. Carlos Piñana Conesa, (born in Cartagena, 1976) belongs to a family of deep flamenco tradition ...www.carlospinana.com/templates/en/biography http://www.carlospinana.com/templates/en/biography.php Carlos Piñana Conesa, (born in Cartagena, 1976) belongs to a family of deep flamenco tradition. Grandson of the patriarch of the cantes mineros (a variety or cante jondo or hondo, which is a type of Andalusian folk music), Antonio Piñana (Father) and son of the Guitarist Antonio Piñana (son), Carlos has lived and learned flamenco since his childhood. His own father was his first teacher, contributing from the beginning to develop his feature as a Guitarist. In 1990 he began his classical guitar studies in the Cartagena Music Conservatory and simultaneously got into the mysteries of the Flamenco Guitar World, in which he rapidly started to stand out. He obtained several awards on his professional trajectory. As an example of this we can mention the First Prize and Bordon Minero in 1996 at the International Festival of the Cantes Mineros. In 1998 he was awarded with the National Prize of Concert Guitar “Ramon Montoya” in the Cordoba Art Flamenco Festival and the same year he got the First Prize “Sabicas” in Calasparra’s National Festival of Young Flamencos and the prize “Importante 98” awarded by the “La Opinión de Murcia” Newspaper. In 2001 the Emma Egea Foundation gave him the “Alumbre 2001” Prize, in recognition to his dedication and labor. In 1998 he finished his academic studies as a classical guitarist and obtained the Superior Guitar Title in Murcia’s Superior Conservatory. Video Other Spanish Musicians Ricardo Gallén Kepa Junkera Muchachito Bombo Infierno José Ángel Hevia Velasco "From Piano to Voice" David Russell Berrogüetto Naiara Castillejo Garcia Fabio Miano
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