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Paco Serrano
Born (1964-09-05) 5 September 1964 (age 60)
OriginCórdoba, Spain
GenresFlamenco music
Occupation(s)Composer, Guitarist
InstrumentGuitar
Musical artist

Paco Serrano (Francisco Miguel Serrano Cantero) is a Flamenco guitarist from Córdoba.

At the age of 12 he was studying at the Flamenco Academy of Merengue de Córdoba (the teacher also of Vicente Amigo and José Antonio Rodríguez), his sister Luisa learning dance with Merengue's wife Concha Calero at the same location. For recreation, he accompanied the dance of his sister, and the singers in the Peña Flamenca de Córdoba.

Following a TV appearance in 1980 with his teachers' troupe, he served his apprenticeship as accompanist to many major flamenco singers, such as Fosforito, La Niña de La Puebla, Juanito Valderrama, Chano Lobato, El Chocolate, José Mercé, Luís de Córdoba and Carmen Linares.

The late '80s and early '90s saw him winning several national prizes, culminating in both the Premio Manolo de Huelva for accompaniment and the Premio Ramón Montoya for solo guitar at the Concurso Nacional de Arte Flamenco.

In 1996 he graduated with a Master's Degree in Music from Rotterdam Conservatory, giving him the formal qualifications necessary to take up the position of Professor at the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Córdoba, which he still holds.

Awards and prizes

  • 1989 Premio Radio Nacional de España
  • 1990 Gold Insignia of the Peña Flamenca de Córdoba
  • 1991 1st prize at La Unión (Premio Bordón Minero)
  • 1991 Gold Insignia of the Peña Flamenca de Murcia
  • 1992 1st prize for accompaniment at Concurso Nacional de arte flamenco de Córdoba (Premio Manolo de Huelva)
  • 1992 1st prize for solo guitar at Concurso Nacional de arte flamenco de Córdoba (Premio Ramón Montoya)
  • 1995 Madroño Flamenco of the Peña Flamenca de Montellano (Seville)
  • 2002 Fiambrera de Plata prize of the Ateneo de Córdoba

Partial discography

As an accompanist

As a soloist

  • 1999 Mi camino
  • 2012 Catarsis

Sheet music + video

1993 La Guitarra Flamenca (Encuentro Productions)

Flamenco Guitar Teaching

2012 Manual de la guitarra flamenca (Guitart)

2015 Online flamenco guitar lessons at onlineflamenco.com

References

  • Guitar International magazine, July 1988
  • Classical Guitar magazine, September 2003
  • Classical Guitar magazine, November 2012
  • Cordobapedia
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