Interview. Chano Domínguez: "The piano is a gentleman in a tailcoat who laughs at you"
The musician
Chano Domínguez
has been awarded the
2020 National Prize for Current Music
awarded annually by the Ministry of Culture and Sports, endowed with
30,000 euros.
The jury has distinguished with this recognition his "very personal style" and
"his long career of four decades dedicated to music,
as a composer, performer and arranger", which have led him to be "one of the greatest representatives of
jazz- flamenco
".
The musician and pianist
Sebastián Domínguez Lozano (Cádiz, 1960),
known artistically as Chano Domínguez, is one of the greatest representatives of the jazz-flamenco genre in Spain and, in his more than forty years of experience, has been a pioneer in the creation and dissemination of the genre inside and outside of Spain.
The jury, chaired by the general director of the National Institute of Performing Arts and Music (INAEM), Amaya de Miguel, has counted as vice president with the general deputy director of Music and Dance, Antonio Garde.
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