Thursday, March 29, 2012

Clara Sanabras live at Canning House

Clara Sanabras live at Canning House

Clara Sanabras performing live at Canning House on Wednesday 28 March. Clara Sanabras is an Anglo-Spanish-French chanteuse, guitarist and songwriter. She is quite the cosmopolitan artist; born in France, raised in Barcelona, then transferring to the metropolis of London -- no wonder she is such a versatile musician. Her repertoire of international ensembles she has toured and recorded with is as expansive as it is impressive: The Harp Consort, Theatre of Voices, The Dufay Collective, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, The Israel Camerata, Charivari Agréable. This represents her reputation as a multi-talented instrumentalist; Sanabras can understand and reorder the arrangements to her preference. Clara Sanabras manages to bring a unique twist to the traditional folk sound -- her well-stamped passport has helped her add a continental twist to the classic blues. It is her spellbinding voice, exploratory melodies and multi-lingual lyrics -- that's Spanish, French and Catalan add! itions to the English base. The performance at Canning House was predominantly the early work from her 'Songs of Spanish Exile' project; discovering music from the exiles of Franco and the 15th Century -- so this performance on Wednesday 28 March, was mostly in Spanish and Catalan. It is her more jazz-influenced tracks where her second-tongue of English comes through in the lyrics -- she loves London for the cultural mix it offers. Her sound and lyrics are as multicultural and multifaceted as her ...





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