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ENSEMBLE HISPÁNICO NUMEN

Biography:

Hispanico Numen is an instrumental ensemble which creates a direct and ‎personal vision of music which is not easily defined due to the diversity which ‎has influenced it. Perhaps could be labelled according to what is known as ‎‎“crossover” since its style is contemporary, although influenced by a variety ‎of different musical disciplines like Flamenco, jazz, rock or classical music. ‎
They are an unprecedented band resulting from the fusion of the Soprano ‎Saxophone, Viola, Electric bass and Flamenco Guitar. They are working the ‎music as a Classical Chamber Music Ensemble.‎

In their varied repertoire, several different musical paths intertwine to create ‎an exciting new sound. In the first place, they’ve taken the very personal ‎approach of their own expression through music composed by themselves.  ‎Also, their work is complimented by close transcriptions of other authors of ‎Classical music and arrangements of Brazilian music.‎
They performed in important international music festivals such as  the IX Festival ‎of Classical Music of Seville 2001, VI Sonidos de la biodiversidad of ‎Castellon 2003, Flamenco Bienal of Seville 2004 (Spain), 2004 Festival ‎for Culture and the Arts (Philippines) , The Melbourne's Spring Early ‎Music Festival 2006 ( Australia), XII Festival de Flamenco Pfefferberg ‎‎2007 (Berlin)., among others.

They have also shown their music worlwide in USA, UK, ‎Germany, Portugal, China, Australia, Israel, Singapore, Philippines, ‎Brunei, Hong-Kong, Macao, Indonesia, Syria, Honduras, Egypt, Jordan, ‎Lebanon, Ivory Coast, Namibia, and Cameroon with great success of public ‎and critics.‎
Internationall renowned composers such as Hermeto Pascoal or Jovino Santos Neto have dedicated ‎some of their works to Ensemble Hispanico Numen.‎

Ensemble Hispánico Numen has an extensive repertoire with numerous ‎musical styles and that they offer us through his varied instrumental ‎formations, from the Duo to the Septet, which is why habitually artists' ‎collaboration and musicians of recognized prestige as the flamenco dancers ‎Andres Marín and Alegría Suarez, drumer Antonio Coronel or actor ‎Sergio Casado.‎

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