Miguel Poveda, who was born in Barcelona in 1973, is currently one of the best-known flamenco singers, who has also made a name for himself in other music genres in order to enrich his career as an artist. Today he performs his latest work at the Arriaga.
With “Sonnets and poems for freedom”, Miguel Poveda brings literature into play once again, and he does so using the sonnet, one of the most appropriate poetic forms for expressing love. He moves in, adapts to and is perfectly comfortable in the skin of the texts of some of our best poets: Quevedo, Rafael de León, García Lorca, Borges, Miguel Hernández, Pablo Neruda and Joaquín Sabina. A crop that has a lot to do with the artist’s feelings, the reflection about destiny and also the acknowledgement of literary and music greats.
It is an album approached from freedom and full of excellence thanks to the collaboration of Pedro Guerra and the poet Luis García Montero, to the musical production of Joan Albert Amargós, to the indispensable contribution of Chicuelo and to the priceless complicity of Miguel Ríos, Ana Belén and Joaquín Sabina.