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In 2020, our store close for holidays the following days: January 1st and 6th; April 9th and 10th ; May 1st, 2nd and 15th; August 15th; October 12th; November 2nd and 9th; December 7, 8th and 25th.
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Manuel Serrapi Sánchez, Sevilla 1904-1972 is without a doubt one of the best Flamenco guitarrists of all time. According to his biographer Wilkies, he absorved with an unique intelligence the best of the three geniuses who preceded him: from Ramón Montoya, his harmonies, arpegios and sweetness; from Javier Molina, his talent and eloquent accompaniment; and from Manolo de Huelva, his rhythm and grace.
Manuel Serrapi Sánchez, Sevilla 1904-1972 is without a doubt one of the best Flamenco guitarrists of all time. According to his biographer Wilkies, he absorved with an unique intelligence the best of the three geniuses who preceded him: from Ramón Montoya, his harmonies, arpegios and sweetness; from Javier Molina, his talent and eloquent accompaniment; and from Manolo de Huelva, his rhythm and grace.
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1. Gitana gaditana (Soleares en Mi)
2. De Chiclana a 'Cai' (Alegrías en La)
3. Sentri de Sacromonte (Granaínas)
4. Cai Calorri (Tientos)
5. Marisma de Huelva (Fandango)
6. Serrana Juncal (Siguiriyas en Mí)
7. El Mellizo (Alegrias en Mí)
8. Tierra Minera (Tarantas)
9. Juncales (Bulerías)
10. Velez - Malaga (Malagueñas)
11. Zapateado (en Do Mayor)