"The new album by Flavio Sala, the "Paganini of Guitar", together with many artists of international renown. Extraordinary."
De La Buena Onda is the fourth album by Flavio Sala, who was defined by Alirio Diaz "the new Paganini of the Guitar". At this album Flavio worked a year and a half, involving great artists of international renown, for a fusion of genres ranging from flamenco to pop. De La Buena Onda contains eleven instrumental tracks and two sung songs: Malafemmina by the famous italian actor Totō, and Volver, by Gardel and La Pera, splendidly sung by the great singer Mango. An album emotional and sincere, makes one breathing a warm Latin atmosphere, discovering both classic and new songs in an extraordinary, incredibly exciting interpretative key.
Flavio Sala Encouraged and stimulated also by the repeated encounters with Alirio Diaz and Paco de Lucia, Flavio Sala started his concert career at the age of 18, winning prestigious international competitions. He has collaborated and played with musicians of international reputation in Classical (Huascar Barradas, Daniel Binelli, Simone Sala), Jazz (Marcus Miller, Toninho Horta, Cliff Almond, Alex Acuņa, Otmar Ruiz, Giovanni Baglioni, Peppino D'Agostino), Flamenco (Carles Benavent, Jorge Pardo, Rubem Dantas, Israel El Piraņa, Alain Perez Rodriguez) and Pop (Mango), making use also of the precious work of the arranger Antonello Capuano. He plays an instrument built by Italian luthier Camillo Perrella.