Lost Gitanos in the Methodist Church, Ely
Published Date:
23 July 2007
By Rosemary Westwell
Matthew and Graham Austin, two Ely residents who contribute to the daily running of Ely Cathedral, have an amazing talent.
As "Los Gitanos" their guitar playing displays phenomenal virtuosic techniques that get right to the heart of the impassioned gypsy flamenco music that they play.
At their concert in Ely Methodist Church recently, accompanied by Crispin Semmens on drums (tabla or cajon), they drew the listeners into an exciting world of earthy, emotive music.
Their strong fingers flew across the fingerboards in a faultless blur, at one time striking very clear folk melodies at another branching into rolling chords that adapted and changed, taking us to unexpected places. Captivating rhythms were enhanced with percussive fingers on the guitar case and with Crispin's sensitively attuned drumming.
The atmosphere was exhilarating, involving us in moments of frenzy (e.g. "Rhuma de Manitas"), gentle amorous contemplation (e.g. "Amor d'un dia"), melancholy (e.g. "Sol del Moro" or contentment (e.g. "Caminando por la Calle").
Ely is very fortunate to have such a talented trio in its midst. It is no wonder that they are in high demand and that they have played at fascinating venues such as the International Festival of Gypsy Life and for Hollywood superstar Cate Blanchett at the private celebration to mark the end of the filming of "The Golden Age".
Their next major event will be in Ely Cathedral on September 6th 2007. You are advised to book early.
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