
Jose Almarcha Trio
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About the show
The José Almarcha Trio features award-winning Spanish flamenco guitarist and composer José Almarcha, accompanied by Demi García Sabat on drums and percussion, and Andre JahJah on piano. Their contemporary sound blends traditional flamenco roots with jazz harmony and expressive cross-genre improvisations.
José Almarcha: Virtuoso guitarist from Ciudad Real, Spain, and winner of the Niño Ricardo International Flamenco Guitar Competition. He studied at the Córdoba Conservatory under masters like Paco Serrano and Niño de Pura. Andre JahJah: Pianist providing rich harmonic and melodic jazz-infused layers.
Demi García Sabat: Versatile, London-based percussionist bridging flamenco, jazz, Latin, and Arabic percussion styles.
The trio delivers a conceptual, emotional musical journey. Performances range from stripped-back, intimate flamenco guitar pieces to explosive, rhythmically charged numbers combining modern piano and dynamic percussion. Almarcha has also expanded his repertoire with crossover albums like Un nuevo pase, incorporating jazz, rock, and soul elements into his core flamenco foundation.
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Born in Tomelloso, Castilla La Mancha (the land of Don Quijote), José started playing guitar at a very young age and then went on to study flamenco at the Cordoba Conservatory of Music with great
masters of the instrument such as Paco Serrano and Niño de Pura.
A veritable virtuoso guitarist, with an extensive artistic career, he's a previous winner of the International Flamenco Guitar Competition, Niño Ricardo.
José's tireless exploration of the instrument has allowed him to develop his own personal language, which also highlights his outstanding technique.
He regularly composes for and performs with Spanish dance companies, such as Olga Pericet, Marcos Flores, Antonio Canales, Sara Calero, and José Manuel Álvarez.