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Ricardo Modrego

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Record labels
  
Universal Music LLC, PolyGram

Albums
  
Dos guitarras flamencas, 12 Canciones de García, 12 éxitos para 2 guitarras f

Similar
  
Paco de Lucía, Ramón de Algeciras, Paco de Lucía Sextet, Pepe de Lucía, Niño Ricardo

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Ricardo Modrego (1934-2017) is a Spanish flamenco guitarist from Madrid. He is the brother of Spanish-Flamenco dancer Nana Lorca. They both started their careers in Madrid in the early 1950's. By 1953 the well known brother and sister were under contract to tour South America with Spanish dancer Hurtado de Cordoba. In October 1954 the Cordoba Company debut at the 48th Street Theatre in New York to good reviews and poor ticket sales. The four week contract played out for only two weeks. The brother and sister team found temporary work in the US but soon returned to Spain. In Madrid they auditioned for Pilar Lopez and joined her company touring in Spain and internationally. Ricardo recorded three albums with a young Paco de Lucia, his first albums, Dos guitarras flamencas (1964), 12 canciones de García Lorca para guitarra and 12 éxitos para 2 guitarras flamencas (1965). In between the records the brother and sister team toured with the Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company. Nana later married Jose Greco and both Greco's toured the world as famous Spanish-Flamenco dancers. Ricardo also toured with Mariemma and Antonio Ruiz, he joined the Greco's on tour from time to time. Jose and Nana had one son Paolo Greco, a film music composer. The Greco's divorced leaving both Nana Lorca and Paolo Greco to live in Madrid. Ricardo Modrego, married dancer Teo Santelmo in 1969, they had two sons. In his later years Ricardo was teaching guitar in Madrid, he recently died in Madrid on January 17, 2017, of lung cancer, he was 82 years old. Updated by Michael Miguel Bernal.

Contents

Entrevista a ricardo modrego por pablo san nicasio


Songs

El Vito12 Canciones de García Lorca para Guitarra · 1965
Anda Jaleo12 Canciones de García Lorca para Guitarra · 1965
Zorongo Gitano12 Canciones de García Lorca para Guitarra · 1965

References

Ricardo Modrego Wikipedia