Dos Guitarras is an ode to traditional flamenco and friendship. Bonded by a 30-year-old friendship, Jean-Baptiste Marino and Miguel Sanchez have followed similar paths since childhood. Predestined to meet, they enjoyed the same scenes for a long time before creating together. The album goes straight to the heart as the harmony is perfect between these two guitars, one melodic, and the other rhythmic. On this path of friendship, Jean-Baptiste Marino and Miguel Sanchez meet William Lecomte on piano and Javier Mateos on transverse flute, to offer us a respectful intrepretation of the spirit and aesthetics of flamenco, nuanced with afro-colors. Cuban and jazz for improvised parts.
To complete this ode to friendship, the guitarists pay tribute with emotion and sincerity to two deceased friends, the photographer René Robert and the percussionist Nantha Kumar, in Solea para René et Nantha.
In each composition, Dos Guitarras touches us with the beauty of the sounds, rhythms and flamenco melodies, with the complicity of Isabel Peláez, dancer from Seville, the singer Cristo Cortés, percussionist Romain Duyckaerts and for the jazz colors William Lecomte on piano and Javier Mateos on flute.
- Miguel Sanchez: guitar
- Jean-Bapstiste Marino: guitar
- William Lecomte : piano
- Javier Mateos : transverse flute
- Cristo Cortés: singing
- Romain Duyckaerts: cajon
- Isabel Peláez: dance