Concert review: Carlos Núñez & Band am 02.20.2008 in Bonn in harmony-Endenich
Carlos Núñez & Band am 02.20.2008 in Bonn in harmony-Endenich
"We sspielen keltisse music with passion juice "Carlos had announced at IFF 2004 in the Cologne Philharmonie, the music of his combo. And we, eg Näx, Nicole and I were at that time was not so thrilled to us by way of carnival arrived a few, especially the loud drums, his brother Xurxo, but also the way he played his Gaita. I have it on a DVD of the Festival Interceltique in Lorient / BZH, where he and his band had in the huge stadium as small as dwarves, and they had trouble following the joint appearance of several pipe bands and Bagad from Brittany, Scotland and Ireland to keep the mood. In 1994, I had heard it before, as a guest musician with the Chiefains in Bonner Bridge Forum and was quite excited at that time, so I gladly gave him a chance again to convince me.
He started gently, with a flute, a long, slow, worn piece. Gradually entered his fellow musicians on stage: The flamenco guitarist Victor Romero, Bouzoukispieler Pancho Álvarez, Irish fiddler and Concertinaspielerin Niamh Ní Charra and Carlos' brother, who took on various drums, Bhodhrán, Cajon and a van back to the percussion, and Carlos moved between various six-and achtlöchrigen wood flutes and his Gaita back and forth. And this band had the knack of how to put the harmony to cook! It was not a purely Galician Evening, but rather something like a Celtic-dominated world music concert, which spanned many bridges, from flamenco to the Muñeira the reel and the An Dro, Andalusia and Galicia to Ireland and Scotland to Brittany and then sometimes fast across the Atlantic to Cuba so that the tour name "Celtic Flamenco Tour" is even more short-sighted. And then they played even a piece of a supposedly (?) English classic of Celtic instruments we (Ellen Jeikner, Christa Klose and me, we just agreed it) as we know from the Irish sessions identified if we are also the name not occurred.
In short, the concert was not for Purists, not English, Galician, Irish or otherwise of an ethnically defined music. This may criticize you if you like, but it was folk, from the best. This went into the ears and legs, and when we danced an An Dro, the Mattes Klose still did not know, we were also happy that the harmony was only filled with about 200 people, because it would not have even closer should be, even if packages, the organizers lamented something. But as I wrote then Ralf Wacker, "Who has not seen this show has only himself to blame!"
His enthusiasm did well, therefore, that after I had him with the harp player Jochen Vogel, made known, which in turn the Carlos knew all the folk present Bonner cronies disappeared with just that on a glass of wine in the dressing room, but me, I go and still unmarried as true caring husband was already on the way home. As Petra says: Concerts in the middle of the week are what freelancers and students. Too bad!
Carlos Núñez:
http://www.carlosnunez.com
http://www.magnetic-music.de/artists/pdf/carlos-nunez.pdf Niamh Ní Charra
:
http : / / www.niamhnicharra.com/
harmony
http://www.harmonie-bonn.de/
Walter Schnabel during the concert fotografiert:
http://www.harmonie-bonn.de/historic_events.asp?modus=details&id_veranstaltung=1475&monat=2&jahr=2008
bzw. http://tinyurl.com/2ry6or
(auf dem 31. Foto sind wir beim An Dro zu sehen)
Eine frühere Rezi von mir zu Carlos Núñez:
The Irish Folk Festival 04 – Celtic Legends am 25.10.2004 in der Philharmonie in Köln
http://folktreff-bonn-rhein-sieg-rezensionen.blogspot.com/2004/10/konzertrezension-irish-folk-festival.html bzw. http://tinyurl.com/dzpjs
Und eine zu Jochen Vogel, falls den wer nicht kennt:
Jochen Vogel among others by 17.12.2004 at a Christmas party in Bonn
http://folktreff-bonn-rhein-sieg-rezensionen.blogspot.com/2004/12/konzertrezension-jochen-vogel-ua-am.html or http://tinyurl.com/7ts52
On Rezis to Matt, Christa, Ralf, Ellen, and Keth and Andrea, who were also there, I m not now need to link to, and not to Rezis to Sabrina and Ralf Wolf Garten, who had preferred to go to the session. (Self to blame!)
MAS
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