José Miguel Évora
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José Miguel Muñoz Alcón was born in Sanlúcar de Barrameda in 1958 He is the younger brother of Manolo Sanlúcar and Isidro, and the only family member who decided to play classical music He studied in several music conservatories, although his family environment has made him stick with flamenco
That is why Évora combined his performances with different national orchestras with compositions for "jondo" (deep flamenco singing) artists such as Camarón or Enrique Morente He has participated in several biennales in Seville One of his most important performances was "La Panadería" in 1996, with the collaboration of the Seville Royal Symphonic Orchestra, directed by Miguel Roa Here the artist clearly explored his family origins
He launched Esperanza Fernández in her debut, "A oscuras", in 1994, in which Enrique Morente and the guitarist from Cordoba José Antonio Rodríguez also played Like his brother Isidro, he also stands out in the fields of production and composition, as he proves with his contributions to "Tauromagia", an album by his brother Manolo