XXIV Flamenco Biennial
Flamenco singing is a living heritage that, as happens in classical music, It would have to be treated with a historicist character when going back several centuries in history. The singing, besides, It not only adapts to echoes and expressions in its variety of nuances, but also to the spaces, even at the times in which the artist performs it and the public receives it. Tomorrow's seguirilla has a sacramental halo. of communion. The soleá is perceived differently in the early sun. Thus the cry of Pedro El Granaíno, between Solomonic columns and ancestral agonies, will serve as gold leaf to cover the baroque style of San Luis de los Franceses. Is this a celebration of the ornate. The singing in another place. An altar for the wound. The intimate prayer between the splendor of lintels that support the highest ideas.
To understand all this in its context, other elements of value have been added.. On the one hand, the choice of styles and texts that suit this enclave. On the other, the invitation of the organist and harpsichordist Daniel Oryazabal to perform a specific part of the repertoire with Granaíno. Ancient music thus appears fully with the intention of contemplating it up close.. To wrap it in its mysticism and harmony, contributing to the usual formula of cante and sonanta another sound register. 'Golden leaf’ It is a revenge of darkness. The voice in the light. The usual in another place to see the never.
Domingo 13 September 2026 – Church of Saint Louis of the French: 12:00 hours




Sevilla
Málaga
Jaen
Huelva
Granada
Córdoba
A tourist and cultural vision of flamenco
The Guitar, last to join.
The history of flamenco with respect to its geographical distribution
The present and future of the genre. The Fourth Golden Key of Singing.
The festivals
Revaluation of flamenco. Third Golden Key of Singing
The Flamenco Opera
Flamenco in Madrid. The Pavón Cup. Second Golden Key of Singing
The contest that took place in 1922 in Granada
The great creators. The Golden Age. The Singing Cafes
Evolution. Hermetic Stage. First singers
Origin of the word “flamenco”
First written references
Musical background