Few musicians make the transition from jazz to flamenco and flamenco to jazz with such restlessness and naturalness as ANTONIO LIZANA, the young saxophonist and singer from Cadiz with a résumé that includes collaborations with the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra of Arturo O'Farrill (Grammy included) and partnerships with Raimundo Amador, José Mercé and Chambao. In Vic he presents Quimeras del mar (Sony Music, 2015), a second work swinging between festival and solemnity, between dance and meditation, which almost leads us to believe that the port of Cadiz is a neighbourhood of New York illuminated by the light of the Mediterranean. A bursting new talent of unquestionable renown.