Titles by: RICHARD MARLOW
RICHARD MARLOW
Ricardo Marlow is one of the most sought after solo Flamenco guitarists and Flamenco group accompanists in the United States. He received a degree from James Madison University School of Music in 1997, and subsequently took up the flamenco guitar, studying with master Gerardo Nunez, in Sanlucar de Barrameda, Spain. In 1997 Mr. Marlow began playing professionally as an accompanist for singers such as Silverio Heredia, Cuquito de Barbate, Amparo Heredia, Esperanza Fernandez, and La Keka, Jesus Montoya, and many others. He has played in theaters around the globe including the Kennedy Center, Baltimore Museum of Art, Hollywood's Ford Amphitheatre, Instituto Cervantes and the Pritzker Auditorium in Chicago, Washington DC's Gala Hispanic Theater and National Gallery of Art, and Rub�n Dar�o National Theatre in Nicaragua. Ricardo has composed original flamenco music for many flamenco dance companies, including Flamenco Aparicio, Arte Flamenco, and Flamenco Pastora, and has accompanied renowned dancers including Elli "La Truco," Nelida Tirado, Edwin Aparicio, Domingo Ortega, Carmela Greco, Sergio Aranda, Norberto Chamizo, Carlos Menchaca, "La Tati," Jose Jimenez "El Bocadillo," Antonio Jimenez "El Porras," and Basillio Garcia Clavero. Ricardo is a featured artist in the 2013 flamenco documentary "Sobre La Olas," by Carolina Loyola.