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Gino D'Auri

Gino D'Auri (1937 – 26 January 2007) was an Italian flamenco, fusion and classical guitarist of Romani origin.

Gino D'Auri
Born(1937-12-03)3 December 1937
Rome
Died26 January 2007(2007-01-26) (aged 70)
Genres
OccupationsInstrumentalist (guitar)
Instruments

D'Auri was born in Rome. He moved to Los Angeles in 1967, where he began playing in flamenco clubs. In 1976, he recorded with fusion group Caldera, releasing an album of the same name. In 1980, he met Stephen Hill, who produced his first album Nuevos Caminos, re-released in 1984 as Passion Play. He collaborated with Japanese fusion artist Keiko Matsui in the late 1980s, and features on two of her albums. Later album releases include Flamenco Mystico (1992) and Flamenco: Passion & Soul (1997).[1] He gained a reputation performing in restaurants and clubs in Los Angeles. He died from cancer at the age of 70.[2]

Biography edit

Gino D'Auri was born in Rome in 1937, with a Romani heritage. As a teenager he showed promise as a classical guitarist and began performing in recitals around Italy and won some local guitar competitions.[3] He had a change of musical direction however when he saw the movie Sombrero which featured the famous flamenco dancer José Greco. D'Auri reported to have been "traumatized by his dancing and the music of flamenco guitarist Gerónimo Villarino".[4] He saw the movie several times in order to absorb the music and replicate what he had heard. In the following years he began studying flamenco music in Italy and Spain and began touring with several dance companies.

In 1967, at the age of 30, he moved to Los Angeles and began playing regularly in Los Angeles and Santa Monica flamenco clubs like the Matador. In the late 1960s his idol, Greco, approached him after a performance and asked him to join the José Greco Dance company. They performed together during the early 1970s and Greco became a mentor to D'Auri. During the late 1970s D'Auri was performing at the Lares and El Cid and was said to be on stage nearly every night of the week.[3] In 1976, he recorded with Caldera, a Latin band that combined jazz, funk, rock and Latin music on their self-titled debut album.[5]

In 1980 Stephen Hill, presenter for the radio show Hearts of Space, met D'Auri and was asked to produce D'Auri's first album Nuevos Caminos (translated as New Paths) on harpist Georgia Kelly's label Heru Records.[5][6] In 1984, the album was remastered and re-released as Passion Play under the record label Sonic Atmosphere. In the late 1980s, D'Auri also played guitar on two albums by Japanese new age world fusion artist Keiko Matsui. In the 1990s D'Auri recorded two further solo albums Flamenco Mystico and Flamenco: Passion & Soul with some tracks accompanied by cello and percussion. His last recorded solo album was Flamenco Passion in 2003. D'Auri died of cancer at the age of 70 at his Los Angeles home on 26 January 2007. D'Auri, who was married twice, is survived by wife Dahad of 30 years.[3] He has been reported playing music on the stage of El Cid in Southern California even after his death.[7]

Musical influences and style edit

While D'Auri was primarily a flamenco guitarist he was also influenced by other styles such as classical, Latin and various world music. Some of his songs contain middle eastern and Indian musical textures with dark droning bass overtones and hypnotic percussion.[8] His albums were released under record labels usually associated with new age and ambient music. On his first album Passion Play, D'Auri created a unique sound by amplifying a Japanese Takamine guitar with a built in pick up and shaping the sound through a digital reverb unit.[5] D'Auri also utilized improvisation in his playing and valued emotional expression over the striving for perfection. "Striving for perfection gets in the way of the feeling," he says. "When you improvise you can't allow yourself to think about anything but the feeling of the moment. That's where great music comes from".[8] Many of the tracks on his albums are recorded in one take without overdubs. D'Auri likens his style of playing flamenco to the blues where the rules of rhythm are strict, but there is much melodic freedom.[8] In an interview promoting his album Flamenco: Passion & Soul, D'Auri states:

These days, many people think that flamenco is about playing sixty thousand notes as quickly as possible. My flamenco is slower, very traditional and down to earth. I may use cello and percussion, but it's done in a traditional way, without a lot of notes. For me the music is about feeling and improvisation. I like to take chances, the communication is better that way. Like the blues, the rules of rhythm are strict, but there is much melodic freedom, the possibility of limitless improvisation, and a need to express the feelings that arise from a unique way of life.[8]

Discography edit

Self edit

  • Nuevos Caminos (new Paths, 1980) reissued as Passion Play (Sonic Atmospheres, 1984)
  • Flamenco Mystico (Hearts of Space, 1992)
  • New Land (Impressions, 1996)
  • Flamenco: Passion & Soul (20 May 1997)
  • Flamenco Passion (2003)

Guest artist edit

  • Caldera self-titled debut album 1976
  • Keiko Matsui (1984 Under Northern Lights & 1991 Night Waltz)

References edit

  1. ^ "Gino D'Auri". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Gino D'Auri, 69; flamenco guitarist played L.A. eateries". Los Angeles Times. 12 February 2007. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  3. ^ a b c Rourke, M. (2 February 2007). "Gino D'Auri, 69; flamenco guitarist played L.A. eateries". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  4. ^ . World Music Central News Department. 13 February 2007. Archived from the original on 20 February 2007. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  5. ^ a b c . Whyfame.com. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  6. ^ "Gino d'Auri Biography". Artistdirect. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  7. ^ Valentina Silva (29 October 2015). "The Ghost at Clifton's Cafeteria and 6 Other Haunted Restaurants". Los Angeles Magazine. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  8. ^ a b c d , archived from the original on 20 August 2011

gino, auri, 1937, january, 2007, italian, flamenco, fusion, classical, guitarist, romani, origin, born, 1937, december, 1937romedied26, january, 2007, 2007, aged, genresclassical, flamenco, flamencooccupationsinstrumentalist, guitar, instrumentsclassical, guit. Gino D Auri 1937 26 January 2007 was an Italian flamenco fusion and classical guitarist of Romani origin Gino D AuriBorn 1937 12 03 3 December 1937RomeDied26 January 2007 2007 01 26 aged 70 GenresClassical Flamenco New flamencoOccupationsInstrumentalist guitar InstrumentsClassical guitar flamenco guitar D Auri was born in Rome He moved to Los Angeles in 1967 where he began playing in flamenco clubs In 1976 he recorded with fusion group Caldera releasing an album of the same name In 1980 he met Stephen Hill who produced his first album Nuevos Caminos re released in 1984 as Passion Play He collaborated with Japanese fusion artist Keiko Matsui in the late 1980s and features on two of her albums Later album releases include Flamenco Mystico 1992 and Flamenco Passion amp Soul 1997 1 He gained a reputation performing in restaurants and clubs in Los Angeles He died from cancer at the age of 70 2 Contents 1 Biography 2 Musical influences and style 3 Discography 3 1 Self 3 2 Guest artist 4 ReferencesBiography editGino D Auri was born in Rome in 1937 with a Romani heritage As a teenager he showed promise as a classical guitarist and began performing in recitals around Italy and won some local guitar competitions 3 He had a change of musical direction however when he saw the movie Sombrero which featured the famous flamenco dancer Jose Greco D Auri reported to have been traumatized by his dancing and the music of flamenco guitarist Geronimo Villarino 4 He saw the movie several times in order to absorb the music and replicate what he had heard In the following years he began studying flamenco music in Italy and Spain and began touring with several dance companies In 1967 at the age of 30 he moved to Los Angeles and began playing regularly in Los Angeles and Santa Monica flamenco clubs like the Matador In the late 1960s his idol Greco approached him after a performance and asked him to join the Jose Greco Dance company They performed together during the early 1970s and Greco became a mentor to D Auri During the late 1970s D Auri was performing at the Lares and El Cid and was said to be on stage nearly every night of the week 3 In 1976 he recorded with Caldera a Latin band that combined jazz funk rock and Latin music on their self titled debut album 5 In 1980 Stephen Hill presenter for the radio show Hearts of Space met D Auri and was asked to produce D Auri s first album Nuevos Caminos translated as New Paths on harpist Georgia Kelly s label Heru Records 5 6 In 1984 the album was remastered and re released as Passion Play under the record label Sonic Atmosphere In the late 1980s D Auri also played guitar on two albums by Japanese new age world fusion artist Keiko Matsui In the 1990s D Auri recorded two further solo albums Flamenco Mystico and Flamenco Passion amp Soul with some tracks accompanied by cello and percussion His last recorded solo album was Flamenco Passion in 2003 D Auri died of cancer at the age of 70 at his Los Angeles home on 26 January 2007 D Auri who was married twice is survived by wife Dahad of 30 years 3 He has been reported playing music on the stage of El Cid in Southern California even after his death 7 Musical influences and style editWhile D Auri was primarily a flamenco guitarist he was also influenced by other styles such as classical Latin and various world music Some of his songs contain middle eastern and Indian musical textures with dark droning bass overtones and hypnotic percussion 8 His albums were released under record labels usually associated with new age and ambient music On his first album Passion Play D Auri created a unique sound by amplifying a Japanese Takamine guitar with a built in pick up and shaping the sound through a digital reverb unit 5 D Auri also utilized improvisation in his playing and valued emotional expression over the striving for perfection Striving for perfection gets in the way of the feeling he says When you improvise you can t allow yourself to think about anything but the feeling of the moment That s where great music comes from 8 Many of the tracks on his albums are recorded in one take without overdubs D Auri likens his style of playing flamenco to the blues where the rules of rhythm are strict but there is much melodic freedom 8 In an interview promoting his album Flamenco Passion amp Soul D Auri states These days many people think that flamenco is about playing sixty thousand notes as quickly as possible My flamenco is slower very traditional and down to earth I may use cello and percussion but it s done in a traditional way without a lot of notes For me the music is about feeling and improvisation I like to take chances the communication is better that way Like the blues the rules of rhythm are strict but there is much melodic freedom the possibility of limitless improvisation and a need to express the feelings that arise from a unique way of life 8 Discography editSelf edit Nuevos Caminos new Paths 1980 reissued as Passion Play Sonic Atmospheres 1984 Flamenco Mystico Hearts of Space 1992 New Land Impressions 1996 Flamenco Passion amp Soul 20 May 1997 Flamenco Passion 2003 Guest artist edit Caldera self titled debut album 1976 Keiko Matsui 1984 Under Northern Lights amp 1991 Night Waltz References edit Gino D Auri AllMusic Retrieved 30 November 2015 Gino D Auri 69 flamenco guitarist played L A eateries Los Angeles Times 12 February 2007 Retrieved 30 November 2015 a b c Rourke M 2 February 2007 Gino D Auri 69 flamenco guitarist played L A eateries Los Angeles Times Retrieved 9 January 2016 Italian Flamenco Guitarist Gino D Auri Dies at 69 World Music Central News Department 13 February 2007 Archived from the original on 20 February 2007 Retrieved 9 January 2016 a b c Gino d Auri Biography Whyfame com Archived from the original on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 9 January 2016 Gino d Auri Biography Artistdirect Retrieved 9 January 2016 Valentina Silva 29 October 2015 The Ghost at Clifton s Cafeteria and 6 Other Haunted Restaurants Los Angeles Magazine Retrieved 10 January 2016 a b c d Flamenco Passion and Soul archived from the original on 20 August 2011 Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gino D 27Auri amp oldid 1095320721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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