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Rafael Riqueni “Nerja” Completes his Andalusian Trilogy for the Flamenco Festival New York at The Graduate Center


Rafael Riqueni is a flamenco guitar master from Seville’s Triana neighborhood, famous for its flamenco culture. He gained fame at a young age, disappeared for twenty years, but is back better than ever.

Raw talent often shows early, but life experience gives it a whole new dimension. We are now seeing the mature Riqueni.

Rafael Riqueni in New York City

Rafael Riqueni (Manuel Naranjo/Robert Browning Associates)

Rafael Riqueni “Nerja” brings the Spanish flamenco guitarist’s last chapter of his Andalusian trilogy inspired by the caves of southern Spain; to the Flamenco Festival New York; in Elebash Recital Hall at The Graduate Center (CUNY) in Murray Hill, Manhattan; on Thursday, March 7, 2024 at 7pm. $35. gc.cuny.edu 🇪🇸

Flamenco guitar master Rafael Riqueni makes his New York debut at the Flamenco Festival; for Robert Browning Associates at Roulette Intermedium in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn; on Saturday, March 18, 2023 at 8pm. From $32.50. robertbrowningassociates.com 🇪🇸

Riqueni will perform music from his Latin Grammy-nominated album “Herencia” (Heritage).

New York Venues

Rafael Riqueni is an Award-Winning Flamenco Guitar Master

Rafael Riqueni plays “Cogiendo Rosas”

When Riqueni plays, you feel the warm sun of Seville’s Triana neighborhood, a peninsula in the Guadalquivir River famous for its flamenco spirit. Triana is the home of La Feria de Abril, the Seville Spring Fair filled with flamenco duende.

This is the spirit Riqueni brings to the stage. At times, it sounds as if two guitarists and a percussionist are playing together. That so much music would come from one beating heart is almost an act of god. He doesn’t just follow tradition, he defines it.

This is an artist at the peak of his life’s purpose. Artistic genius usually shows its face early. Born in 1962, Riqueni began performing solo at twelve. At fourteen, he won the Ramón Montoya Prize in the 8th Córdoba Competition, and the VI National Competition in Jerez which he eventually won twice.

After a long quiet of over twenty years, Riqueni made a triumphant return to the stages of the 2014 Sevilla Flamenco Bienal, the world’s premiere flamenco festival.

In 2020 the master won the Guitarra con Alma Prize (Guitar with Soul Prize) at the 34th Festival de Jerez.

Albums

In 2023, the master brings all of this to New York City for Robert Browning Associates, one of the true global music pioneers.

For more information, visit rafael-riquini.com

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