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Diego Mateos Reina, Juan Diego (Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz,
1969). Guitarrista
Learning toque jerezano from native maestros
such as El Carbonero and José Luis Balao, Juan Diego delved
into the study of flamenco guitar scarcely at the age of ten.
He completed his training with Manolo Sanlúcar and, in the
branch of harmony, with Luis Balaguer. Enrolled in the Albarizuela
Children's Ballet, he went on his first international tour.
He would thus begin a solid career in dance accompaniment
which he would develop after moving to Madrid around 1989.
Juan Diego then joined the Rafael Aguilar Company, performing
‘Carmen’.
Later on, he worked with Luisillo in ‘Luna
de sangre’, whose music he wrote; and then joined the Joaquín
Cortés Company, coinciding with the premiere of ‘Cibayí’.
He has also composed dance scores for Antonio el Pipa -‘Herencia
gitana’- and for Antonio Vargas -‘La casa de Bernarda Alba’-.
Moreover, he has accompanied bailaores such as Joaquín Grilo,
Juana Amaya, Merche Esmeralda and Antonio Canales, among others.
As a studio guitarist, Juan Diego has
recorded with Remedios Amaya, Jorge Pardo, Sorderita, Pepe
de Lucía..., accompanying many of them live. Heterodox artists
such as Tomasito and María Jiménez call on his toque from
time to time. Juan Diego launches his first solo album, 'Luminaria',
in autumn 2003, with the collaboration of musicians such as
Jorge Pardo, Carles Benavent, Remedios Amaya and Diego Carrasco.
The record receives the flamenco critics' award in 2004. The
international high-quality audio company Bose has chosen the
Jerez-born guitarist and his music as the stars of the demo
DVD to be used to promote their new home cinema equipment
beginning in summer 2005. |