Albuquerque Journal

Ottmar Liebert bringing his blend of music to Popejoy

- BY KATHALEEN ROBERTS ASSISTANT ARTS EDITOR

The five-time Grammy Award nominee Ottmar Liebert has been described as a “million-fingered” guitar virtuoso.

But the Santa Fe-based musician acknowledg­es the possession of just 10 digits as he plays his hybrid Spanish-influenced, original music.

Born and raised in Cologne, Germany, Liebert and his band Luna Negra will perform with the New Mexico Philharmon­ic at Popejoy Hall on Saturday, March 11.

Liebert received his first classical guitar at age 11. He really wanted an electric.

“There was a show in Germany in the late ’60s called ‘Beat Club,’” he said. “I must have liked something about the expressive­ness of the guitar players. But because we lived in a tiny apartment, I knew that wouldn’t fly.”

He took his first classical guitar lessons at a local university for $20 a semester. Liebert had intended to stay in Germany and pursue a career as a designer and photograph­er. But as he traveled extensivel­y through Asia, playing with local musicians, he realized he could not escape a life of music.

After pursuing his dreams of playing rock music in Boston, he settled in Santa Fe after arriving to help out a friend.

“I thought I’d just be there a couple of weeks,” he said. “Like so many people who come to Santa Fe, I just got stuck. I loved it. There was something about the mix of cultures that was so appealing.”

Today his music knits together flamenco, rumba and tango with a sprinkle of reggae. His sound has been described as “Nouveau Flamenco,” a term he questions, although it became an album title. “I had an album that was finished and I needed to come up with a title,” he said. “I saw an article about nouvelle cuisine, so I thought, put a French word in front of anything.”

The Grammy Awards have categorize­d him under a variety of titles, including pop, world music and New Age.

“It’s definitely a hybrid music,” Liebert said. “I use a flamenco guitar and I use flamenco techniques. To me, all the best things are hybrids.”

The Philharmon­ic audience will “get a heavy dose of flamenco,” he added. “We’ll also do a reggae tune. It’s a mix of things. It’s instrument­al music; no one is going to be singing.”

 ?? COURTESY OF THE NEW MEXICO PHILHARMON­IC ?? Guitarist Ottmar Liebert will perform with the New Mexico Philharmon­ic on March 11, at Popejoy Hall.
COURTESY OF THE NEW MEXICO PHILHARMON­IC Guitarist Ottmar Liebert will perform with the New Mexico Philharmon­ic on March 11, at Popejoy Hall.

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