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Rondeña, composed and performed by Richard Marlow, 2008 Individual Artist Award Recipient in Solo Instrumental Performance in the 2008 Maryland Individual Artist Awards.
Hi Tanunez ! i just noticed your message on myspace the otherday ..sorry i dont get there that much anymore..been meaning to replie..thank you :-)
Myspace its just become a nightmare...every guy there is a musicean or someone trying to sell you something and advertising something..theres hardly any more real people left.....I log on once every 2 weeks or something..
Very nice. The rondena's probably my favorite track on there. Ooh, and that arpeggio falseta that comes in a minute into the second bulerias is real sweet (listening to it just now).
Hey...Very well done Ricardo! You definitely deserve it man!
You are really quite a modest guy for all your achievements. I very much respect that in a person.
I'm very happy to hear that news.
(Even though you bully me...you Fink!.. )
(Hey is "fink" still a cool expression in the States now?...or did that go down the same Swanee as the "Archie" comics and words like "swell" and "Soda jerk"? )
Thanks guys! That award came awhile ago (march?), my wife put it up on the front page of my site, I guess that is where you found the link? Sorry not to mention it before, but I don't like to brag about those things. I was not the only winner in solo instrumental performance, but my name was mentioned with the others in that press release because I was asked to perform the Rondeña during the awards ceremony.
Anyway, thanks Tom for posting it here! And special thanks to ToddK who recorded it!