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Manuel Quiroga (violinist)

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In his centenary year 1992, the City Museum of Pontevedra organized a series of commemorative events such as an exhibition of his paintings and drawings and some musical homages. These utilised some of his music manuscripts, paintings, drawings, caricatures, and other memorabilia, which Quiroga's
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It is in remembering the Spanish violinist's playing style, which reminded him of Sarasate, that the master conceived his last Sonata for unaccompanied violin. Here, even more than in the others, the master endeavors to adapt the violinistic writing to the playing of the artist to whom the work is
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Quiroga was also a composer of two violin concertos, sets of variations, studies and smaller violin pieces, and cadenzas to major concertos from the core repertoire. He was the first to extensively use Galician nationalistic folklore as the basis of classical music compositions, and he was also a
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He made his first South American tour in 1926, visiting Argentina and Uruguay, followed by Cuba, Mexico and the United States once more. He made a series of recordings of short pieces in 1928 for RCA Victor and Pathé. He also completed a self-portrait in oil in 1930.
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Manuel Quiroga recorded no major repertoire such as sonatas or concertos. He made recordings of numerous short pieces in 1912 and again in 1928. Most or all of these are included in a recording called "Great Violinists, Volume 5", issued by Symposium Records.
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named Juan Sayago. He then moved on to a more qualified teacher, Benito Medal. He gave his first public concert in 1900, at the age of 8. He gave other concerts, on 12 July 1903 at the Cafe Moderno in Pontevedra, and in 1904 at the Circulo Mercantil in
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The Pontevedra Conservatory, founded in 1863, is now the "Conservatorio Profesional de Musica Manuel Quiroga". The street on which he was born, Calle del Comercio, has been renamed Calle Manuel Quiroga in his honour.
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He returned to Spain and continued painting, entering competitions, and completing two more self-portraits. He also sought out the company of important figures in the art world such as the painter
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in 1916, a victim of a German submarine torpedo attack. In 1918–19 he made a major tour of Spain and Portugal, often with José Iturbi as his associate artist. In
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His skill as a graphic artist was also starting to reveal itself by this time. In 1907 some of his early drawings and caricatures were published in the magazine
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in February 1937). He also continued to premiere his own compositions such as "Danza Argentina" and "Canto y Danza Andaluza". In this last tour he also played
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family had donated to the museum in 1972. A compilation of some of his autograph scores was published by Música en Compostela, a musical institution based in
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The years between the two world wars were the height of Quiroga's career. After the war, he returned to Spain and received a huge public reception at the
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and the French pianist Marthe Lehman, a fellow student at the Conservatoire. Her family helped Quiroga financially and arranged social introductions.
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attended his concerts. He refused a fifth planned American tour when his friend Enrique Granados drowned in the English Channel while returning from
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during the war years, starting in 1914, again including Cubiles and Casaux. His American debut was before an audience of 5,000 people at the
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Premier Concierto en el Estilo Antiguo (Concerto Antico I) for violin and chamber orchestra. Also arranged for violin and piano.
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in Galicia erected a sculpture in his honour in 1950. There is also a memorial bust in Pontevedra, the work of the sculptor
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secured his release. The war led to the cancellation of that European tour, but it opened the door to new horizons in the
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The Music of Manuel Quiroga Losada: A Catalogue of his Works: Ana Luque Fernández: 9783639187472: Amazon.com: Books
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Mozart (spurious): Violin Concerto in E-flat major, K. 268 ("No. 6") (1780) (attributed to Johann Friedrich Eck)
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to Quiroga, and had copies handed out as nationalistic propaganda at a concert by Quiroga in A Coruña in 1918.
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violin by an admiring family. He continued to give concerts in Madrid and throughout Galicia while he studied.
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Segundo Concierto en el Estilo Antiguo, for violin and chamber orchestra (only a fragment preserved)
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On 8 June 1937, following a New York recital with Iturbi, Quiroga was hit by a truck while crossing
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is dedicated to Quiroga) and other composers dedicated compositions to him. Violinists Ysaÿe,
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who was considered the leading Spanish violinist of his time. In 1906 he was given a 1682
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A full catalogue of his compositions has been published. Another is available online.
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violinist and composer. He was described by music critics as "the finest successor of
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Mozart (spurious): Violin Concerto in D major, "Kolb", K. 271a ("No. 7") (1777)
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Quiroga was a soloist in performances with the Conservatory Orchestra and the
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in 1861. Other prizes and awards followed, such as the Prix Sarasate and the
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A Bibliographical Guide to Spanish Music for the Violin and Viola, 1900-1997
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He made more tours of America in 1933 and 1937, where he gave recitals with
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concerts amazed Mischa Elman. He also played under the baton of
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and was appointed one of King Alfonso XIII's court musicians.
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Ana Luque Fernández, THE WORKS OF MANUEL QUIROGA: A CATALOGUE
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and others, and importantly, four of his own compositions:
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Sarasate: Spanish Dance for violin and piano (Op. 23 nº2)
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On 4 July 1911, aged 19, Quiroga won the Conservatoire's
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in 1892. His first study of the violin was with a local
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Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique
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He returned to the United States in 1924, where his two
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He also continued composing, but was later stricken by
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they decided Manuel should audition for a place at the
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In 1937, Quiroga was involved in a traffic accident in
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Musical works dedicated to Manuel Quiroga included:
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Recipients of the Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise
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Quiroga wrote cadenzas for the following concertos:
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He also associated with 219:Manuel Quiroga Losada was born in 14: 1634:20th-century classical violinists 1594:Spanish male classical violinists 795:, the fifth of "Cinq comentaires" 450:. Other great violinists such as 1599:Madrid Royal Conservatory alumni 1154:Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor 1147:Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major 1131:Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major 1124:Violin Concerto No. 4 in D major 1117:Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major 900:in July 1998 traced his career. 869:Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur 862:Encomienda de Alfonso X El Sabio 342:, Kreisler, Thibaud, Boucherit, 294:; he also had some lessons with 1619:Knights of the Legion of Honour 611:and caricature of himself, 1924 590:First Concerto in the old style 173:, as well as composers such as 1639:20th-century Spanish musicians 770:: Violin Sonata (one movement) 380:Nights in the Gardens of Spain 195:as "marvellous and flawless". 1: 1604:Conservatoire de Paris alumni 472:Madrid Philharmonic Orchestra 1589:Spanish classical violinists 903:Spanish string quartet, the 778:Sonata No. 6 for solo violin 719:The pieces include works by 23:, the first or paternal 1014:Other original compositions 515:Six Sonatas for solo violin 484:Palau de la Música Catalana 1665: 1417:Sarasate: Romanza Andaluza 1160:Cadencia para una fantasía 1107:Violin Concerto in D major 1097:Violin Concerto in D major 951:Cuban and Argentine dances 911:in Madrid's Royal Palace. 871:by the French Government. 846:¡Del Celta es la Victoria! 513:dedicated the last of his 377:(who premiered de Falla's 18: 584:. 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Index

Spanish name
surname

Pontevedra
Composer
violinist
Violin
Spanish
Pablo de Sarasate
Enrique Granados
Eugène Ysaÿe
sixth Solo Sonata
Fritz Kreisler
George Enescu
Mischa Elman
Jascha Heifetz
Igor Stravinsky
Jean Sibelius
Guilhermina Suggia
Tartini
Devil's Trill Sonata
New York City
Pontevedra
Galicia
Spain
amateur
Santiago de Compostela
Madrid Royal Conservatory
José del Hierro
Franco-Belgian school of violin playing

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