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Yannick Corre is an accomplished guitarist, composer, producer, and musical director, recognized with multiple international awards. His musical journey began at the age of four with piano studies. After fifteen years in Seville, where he trained with esteemed flamenco masters and earned a scholarship from the Cristina Heeren Foundation, Yannick moved to Madrid to explore new cultural and musical opportunities. A graduate with honors from the Rafael Orozco Superior Conservatory of Music, he has engaged in numerous fusion projects and collaborated with artists like Andrés Marín and Adela Campallo. Yannick's creativity and expertise have made him a sought-after artist in various roles. His first solo album, "Diégesis," released in 2022, showcases his flamenco guitar compositions, reflecting his unique sound universe.
Yannick Corre is a highly talented guitarist, composer, producer, and musical director who has won
multiple international awards. From an early age, he showed a special interest in music and began
studying it at the age of four, starting with the piano. After living for more than öfteen years in the
iconic city of Seville, he decided to settle in Madrid, a city that offers him a different cultural landscape and new musical opportunities.
In Seville, he trained with renowned øamenco masters such as Dani de Morón, Miguel Ángel Cortés,
Rafael Riqueni, Jesús Guerrero, Pedro Sierra, Paco Cort és, Niño de Pura, and Manolo Franco. In 2011, he was awarded a scholarship by the Cristina Heeren Foundation of Flamenco Art in Seville. In 2017, he graduated with honors from the Rafael Orozco Superior Conservatory of Music in Córdoba.
In recent years, Yannick has multiplied his fusion and experimentation projects, enriching himself I
through contact with artists from all backgrounds. He has recorded on numerous albums, produced
some of them, and composed music for various dance projects. His creativity, methodology, and
musical knowledge have made this guitarist an increasingly sought-after artist, both as a producer,
arranger, composer, and musical director. Throughout his career, he has worked with artists such as
Andrés Marín, Adela Campallo, El Oruco, José Manuel Álvarez, El Londro, Paquito González, Ramón Porrina, Matías López "El Mati", Karime Amaya, and Ezequiel Montoya.
In parallel, Yannick has embarked on a more personal project: the creation of his örst solo album,
"Di égesis," which was released in the fall of 2022. This self-produced album features ten øamenco guitar compositions, where one can appreciate the richness and originality of this versatile musician's sound universe.
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