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Sarasate’s Habanera
The Great Kat
The Great Kat
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									“Sarasate’s Habanera” New Music Video by The Great Kat and Pablo de Sarasate! Flamenco Violin Goddess The Great Kat brilliantly shreds her virtuoso Shred Flamenco Guitar on Sarasate’s famous “Habanera” from Sarasate’s “Spanish Dances”. Spanish Violin Virtuoso and composer Pablo de Sarasate composed the “Spanish Dances” (“Danzas Espanolas”) for Violin and Piano, consisting of 8 pieces.  “Habanera” was composed by Sarasate in 1877-1878 and was dedicated to the Hungarian violinist, Joseph Joachim. “Habanera” is a Cuban Dance and famous for the romantic emotion it evokes. “Sarasate’s Habanera” is one of the most beloved virtuoso violin pieces on Katherine Thomas’ (“The Great Kat”) Juilliard trained violin repertoire. On this new music video, The Great Kat shows her fiery Spanish side as The Great Kat Flamenco Guitar Shredder shreds “Sarasate’s Habanera” on Metal Guitar at the Spanish Villa in Spain. The Flamenco Shredder starts the work with Bravura and then shows her delicate side, ending with The Great Kat just tearing into her guitar and dances to deliver the authentic Spanish Flamenco! BRAVA!
Spanish composer Pablo de Sarasate (1844-1908) was a virtuoso violinist and composer.  Transformed brilliantly by The Great Kat, “Sarasate’s Habanera” is shredded on Metal Guitar by the legendary Juilliard grad Violin/Guitar Goddess!  The Great Kat is the famous guitar/violin double virtuoso shredding Classical masterpieces and bringing Classical genius music to a whole new generation. “Sarasate’s Habanera” is one of Sarasate’s  most popular pieces and one of the most famous Classical pieces of all time, heard in movies, TV, and Commercials. Today, The Great Kat Violin Virtuoso brings “Sarasate’s Habanera” to the entire world with Guitar Virtuosity, along with piano accompaniment! Genius!
								
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Release date: Mar 11, 2026