Although flamenco is the epitome of traditional Spanish music, its influences can be traced back to a wide variety of cultures. Thus some of its roots can also be found in India. In terms of its rhythmic conception and precision, flamenco’s similarity to classical South Indian Carnatic music is striking.
Presenting their own compositions, Ralf Siedhoff and Manuel Delgado join Spanish and Indian friends in embarking on a musical journey into the past.
Crossing Roots was released in 2000. With this re-release featuring a new look and remastered sound, we want to help ensure that an important part of cross-border music history is not lost.
Press review
Songlines
It ist an album of warmth, beauty and colour ... This is a wonderfully rich listening experience that impresses throughout. James Roriston, 2020 April
JAZZPODIUM/Akustik Gitarre
... We read in the booklet that the artists want to trace flamenco to its Indian roots – no small aspiration. But whichever way you look at it, the duo of Ralf Siedhoff and Manuel Delgado manage to pull it off: thanks to a first-rate – no, superb crew, the pilgrimage to India has become the truly open dialogue between cultures and eras that we have long awaited. ... In the need generated by pure, naked enthusiasm, I deliberately trot out a journalistic cliché: this CD is an absolute must-have.
Journal Frankfurt
... a successful meeting of musical cultures and people whose enjoyment during the recording is audible. Crossing Roots is full of spirit and is light years away from the usual insipid fare.