Erick Romeo Mora Mota

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Erick Romeo Mora Mota (born 1974), is a Mexican guitarist and music arranger.

Born in Mexico City, into a family dedicated to performing mariachi music for generations. At the age of 10, he took his first guitar classes and at 15 he continued on to formal musical studies.

He achieved in Bachelor's in , with honors, from UNAM's National School of Music (Escuela Nacional de Música). He later achieved another Bachelor's in Jazz from INBA's Superior School of Music (Escuela Superior de Música). He also studies at the Escuela Libre de Música de José F. Vázquez and at the Estudio de Arte Guitarrístico de Manuel López Ramos. He has taken private courses from professors David Russell, Abel Carlevaro, Roland Dyens y .

As a guitarist, Erick Mora has performed in numerous concert halls, and has performed with jazz, world music, and classical music ensembles. Since 2009, he is the guitarist (soloist and as accompaniment) for Carlos Esteva's Orquesta Clásica de México.[1]

As a studio musician, he has participated in records with artists such as Vicente Fernández, Alejandro Fernández, Pepe Aguilar, , Juan Valentin, Paquita la del Barrio, , Pedro Fernández, Julio Preciado, José José, Ana Gabriel, Rocío Durcal, Diego Verdaguer and Joan Sebastian, amongst others.[2][3]

As an educator, he has taught courses in Mexico City's Salón Chopin, at Enrique Valadez's Music Academy, and at the Grupo Escolar Luis Pasteur secondary school. Since 2012, he is a founding member and professor at Mexico City's first formal mariachi school, , where he teaches Mariachi Guitar, Harmony, and an Ensemble course.[4]

As a musical arranger, he has participated as musical director and arranger in records by Ana Gabriel, in her homage to Lucha Villa,[5] and the Pancho Barraza band. He also provided the incidental music for National Geographic documentary film "Regresa", as well as many television commercials.

Erick Mora is considered[by whom?] one of the most renowned guitarists within the modern mariachi tradition. Throughout his performing career, he has also performed with mariachi ensembles such as , el and . He has perform with numerous musical genres, but has always given priority to mariachi music, for being the music he learned since his youth from his father.

References[]

  1. ^ Mario A. Bustos (2011-02-17), Erick Mora, MAB Producciones, retrieved 2016-01-31
  2. ^ "Erick Mora Mota Best Songs List: Top, New, & Old". AllMusic.
  3. ^ http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/artist/Erick+Mora+Mota/a/albums.htm
  4. ^ "Mexicanos aprenden el espíritu del mariachi desde las aulas - Entretenimiento - CNNMéxico.com". mexico.cnn.com. Retrieved 2016-01-31.
  5. ^ "Renacer: Homenaje a Lucha Villa - Ana Gabriel | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
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