
Also she has premiered a new flamencojazz show titled "Cu4tro" with Jorge Pardo, Carlos Benavent and Tino Di Geraldo and a new flamencojazz "Encuentro" with Cañizares new adaptation about "El Amor Brujo " and flamenco traditional songs performing in Parco della Musica in Rome, Teatro de la Maestranza in Sevilla, Cite de la Musique in Paris, etc.

Since 2009 to 2015 she has released several music projects like "Raíces y Alas", "Ensayo Flamenco", "Remembranzas" and "Oasis Abierto" dedicated to universal Spanish poets like Federico García Lorca, Juan Ramón Jiménez and Rafael Alberti. The first one because its about cante jondo classic and second one has been selected for soundtrack for Victor Ullate's Ballet and Theatral Piece "Un rato, un minuto, un siglo." with actress Lola Herera.Ĭarmen has got involved in projects like "Apocalipsis" with actress Irene Papas, "Locura de brisa y trino" by great guitar player Manolo Sanlúcar, "Poet in New York" by choreographer Blanca Li, "Lamentations of Jeremiah" by jazz pianist Uri Caine whom she has performed in venues as prestigious auditoriums as the Lincoln Center in New York, Sydney Opera House, Theatre Chaillot in Paris, Liceo de Barcelona and Madrid Auditorium. In " Canciones Populares de Lorca" she sang lyrics of Federico García Lorca and won French Academy Best Album. and its one of the most famous flamenco albums.

"Antología" was recorded with the guitars by Tomatito, Vicente Amigo, Moraito, Pepe Habichuela, Rafael Riqueni, etc. She recorded great flamenco albums like " Antología de la mujer en el cante" and "Lorca Traditional Popular Songs" Both album have been considered as top albums for flamenco specialist journalists. She has sung with important conductors like Frühbech de Burgos, Josep Pons and Leo Brower. The New York Times described her as "a singer with incredible expressive power". She's been one of the first Flamenco artists who, invited by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, acted in the Lincoln Center. That's how it all began.Ĭarmen Linares was the chosen voice to re-open Manuel de Falla's original version of " El Amor Brujo" in the open of Seville Flamenco Biennial.


In the 1970s and '80s she worked in Madrid alongside artists such as Enrique Morente, Camarón, Carmen Mora, and the brothers Juan and Pepe Habichuela. She is recognized as flamenco lead vocal reference for young artist generation like Estrella Morente, Miguel Poveda, Pitingo, Arcangel, Marina Heredia and Rocio Marquez. She's conquered a privileged position in the world of Flamenco music on her own merits, having become one of Flamenco music's most critically acclaimed and international artists. Carmen Linares has carved out a place for herself in contemporary Spanish musical culture.
