Paco de Lucía
Doctor Honoris Causa Paco de Lucía is now officially Doctor Honoris Causa of Boston’s Berklee College. On May 8th, in a mass ceremony held at the Agganis Arena in the American city, the guitarist became the first Spaniard to receive the prestigious university’s highest distinction. photos: Arthur Pollock The decision of the American institution was in response to a proposal of Eduardo Bautista, president of the Board of Directors of the SGAE (Spanish society of authors), and member of the Board of Trustees of Berklee College of Music, which lobbied for this distinction to be given to the Andalusian musician. Bautista explained the importance of flamenco as an extraordinarily unique genre which identifies the musical wealth of Spain. In this sense, Paco de Lucía is the most universal symbol of flamenco expression. Duke Ellington was the first musician to receive the distinction of Doctor Honoris Causa in 1971. After him, others such as Dizzy Gillespie, Aretha Franklin, Juan Luis Guerra, David Bowie, the Edge, Michel Camilo, Quincy Jones, Sting, Phil Collins, Chick Corea, Rubén Blades o George Benson were honored in the same way. |
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