ANTONIO TRIANA  - FLAMENCO HERITAGE & PASSIONATE DEDICATION



Antonio Triana

Antonio Triana, son of the legendary Spanish dancer and choreographer, Antonio Triana Sr, was born into a prominent Flamenco family. The sounds of his guitar emanate from his inherent creative force and artistic nature. He first appeared in concert at the young age of 12 in a program starring Placido Domingo. 
Largely self-taught, Antonio's proud heritage has given him profound understanding and command of flamenco's traditional rhythms. He has been featured as a soloist at the Getty Museum, the Luckman Theatre, the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara, the John Anson Ford Amphitheater, and was commissioned by the Santa Cecilia Orchestra to compose a guitar interlude for the Manuel De Falla's score  of "El Amor Brujo." 
He currently serves Flamenco Artistic Director for the Fountain Theatre in Hollywood California, and has accompanied world-renowned Flamenco performers, including Jos Greco I, José Greco II, Antonio Granjero, Benjamin Woods"El Yiyi" Orozco, La Tati, La Tania, Roberto Amaral, Antonio de Jerez, Maria Bermudez, Yaelisa, Juan Talavera, Joey Heredia, and recently José Cortes, Carola ZertucheCristina Hall, Fanny Ara, and Marina Elana

Antonio Triana's music is the purest expression of Flamenco, combining his own innovative arrangements with masterful technique and authenticity. 

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