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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 41

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1 If Page 4-: THE OTTAWA CITIZEN Friday, November 14, 1958 Versatile Flamenco Guitarist Visiting Ottawa byyHJmiiii-iibii To Give Varied Recital In Glebe Collegiate experiment in improvising alon with three jazz musicians, am put the results On a recording which will be issued soon. On one side of the record he impro By Lauretta Thistle Having an interview with the Montoyas is a little confusing, until you get your nationalities tawa for a recital at Glebe Collegiate tonight, is a rather short man who sits quietly in his armchair, speaks quietly and altogether is less of a "theatrical" character than most businessmen. His wife is tall and slender 71 if Dj and vivacious, with a handsome face and handsome black hair. You are not surprise to hear that she is a dancer STrianita) who sometimes appears on her husband's program. She speaks excellent English, and acts as interpreter for her husband.

He manages in English quite well, except when he begins to recite a list of places where he will be touring. iorted out. Carlos Montoya flamenco guitarist himself, the who's in Ot vised flamenco-style music to the background of jazz rhythms pro vided by drums, bass fiddle and electric guitar. On the othr RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS side he played well-known "blues" i)v- BOYS' "HOODED" DUFFLE tunes, such as St. Louis Blues, in flamenco riyUims.

Flamenco guitar playing and classical guitar playing have little in common, Mr, Montoya said, except that flamenco demands a fast, fleet touch on top of the technical skill necessary for classical playing. Flamenco is of the heart, he said, and classical is of the intellect. COATS ZIPPERED-HCOD 4 r- si MOVIE REVIEW By Bob Blackburn QUILTED LINING 1 NO DOWN PAYMENT Not Spanish But except for this unaccenled English, there is nothing to Indicate that this beautiful woman Is not pure Spanish. So you could have knocked us over with the touch of a mantilla when she said she was British: "There's nothing Spanish about me. My father happened to be in Spain, with the Foreign The two little Montoya boys (one of them not so little, for he is in boarding-school preparing for college) seem to have their heritage straightened out, however.

The one who was given a Spanish name, Carlitos, has fair skill with a guitar, and a natural feeling for flamenco style music and the peculiar clapping that goes with it. The other, christened Alan McLean, is his mother reports. Much Improvisation Mr. Montoya's program tonight will list various styles of music that he will but no set pieces, and most of all, no composers. For all flamenco music, as he and his charming wife were careful to point out, has a certain amount of improvisation.

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