Bad Bunny, Beethoven y el oído del siglo XXI. Fabián Panisello

EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 1H 18M

Bad Bunny, Beethoven y el oído del siglo XXI. Fabián Panisello

from Flipa Spain!

En este episodio de Flipa Spain! conversamos con el músico Fabián Panisello, ex director de la Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía y uno de los compositores más reconocidos de la música contemporánea europea. Hablamos del público que cree ir a los conciertos para descubrir algo nuevo, pero en realidad paga por volver escuchar lo que ya conoce; de por qué multitudes se reúnen en torno a un cantante como Bad Bunny, pero difícilmente en torno a Einstein. Panisello cuestiona mitos como el de la llamada vanguardia y defiende sin vacilar el alto nivel de exigencia en la música, su perfeccionamiento prácticamente infinito, frente a la pérdida creciente del “aristos”, esa aspiración a lo mejor en el arte y la cultura. Una conversación sin prejuicios con uno de los compositores españoles más influyentes del panorama contemporáneo que nos recuerda que en la música, como en todo lo que importa, lo único que realmente debería primar es la calidad.

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