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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2007

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Camille van Lunen soprano
Wulfin Lieske guitar
Cristina flamenco dancer

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  • erste sahne!richtig fett ey cousin!:) viele liebe grüsse aus kappadokien.

  • liebe alkeste,

    wie geht es dir ? hab sehnsucht nach euch und uchisar! liebe grüße wulfin.

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  • This piece might not be flamencomusic, and the dancer is not dancinf a real palo, but I still think you're making a great piece of art here. I liked it anyway. You know, the thing with art is, you don't allways have to stick to the rules, and people are able to like it or not that's probably why it's art. I think this is a pretty good combination of different art forms. Wel done!

  • "Asturias is a celtic region of spain where flamenco is not danced...flamenco dancing with that song is an abomination"

    What a lack of culture, my fellow. As RMass01 said, despite the name, Albeñiz based this song mainly on the spanish culture, althoug in fact is not a flamenco, it suits very good. So the abomination here, is not having culture in the music you listen, and not apreciating a good song.

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  • shame...this legendary piece ruined in this interpretation,,

  • @auradar "abomination" is a rather strong word, plus Albeniz was Catalan, not even from Asturias...either way it does not sound "Celtic" in any way!

  • MisZing you are one of the first inteligent person that I read!!!! Bravo!!!!

    Arte es el pensamiento libre

  • Really good. I love this piece...

    Flamenco! :-)

  • man,,,i love this song and the performance its great.... congratulations !! from tijuana mexico

  • Good points, but see the Wikipedia article on Albeniz. The suite of music including Asturias/Leyenda is deeply rooted in Flamenco influence more than any other. I think it is appropriate to add the dancer even though the precise form of the music is not directly a Flamenco dance - all of its musical roots can be traced directly to her same art form. Plus she really adds something !

  • agree with auradar, nice video but this is not a piece of flemenco music, is the dancer actually dancing a real flamenco dance anyhow, and I think Albeniz was a catalan??? still enjoyed it though.....

  • Asturias is a celtic region of spain where flamenco is not danced...flamenco dancing with that song is an abomination

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