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In his centenary year 1992, the City Museum of
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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
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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
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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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in 1916, a victim of a German submarine torpedo attack. In 1918–19 he made a major tour of Spain and
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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
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Ana Luque Fernández, THE WORKS OF MANUEL QUIROGA: A CATALOGUE
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1049:Mendelssohn
965:2ª Habanera
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789:Joaquín Nin
759:Dedications
432:World War I
405:Jan Kubelík
397:Joaquín Nin
385:José Iturbi
215:Early years
1568:Categories
1553:3639187474
1169:References
1152:Paganini:
1028:Scherzando
959:2ª Guajira
956:1ª Guajira
803:Les Promis
737:Wieniawski
711:Recordings
596:in Paris.
561:under Sir
500:Paul Paray
389:Paul Paray
221:Pontevedra
120:Instrument
85:Pontevedra
78:1892-04-15
63:Birth name
1093:Beethoven
1040:Scarlatti
1001:Concertos
943:Zapateado
931:Jota nº 2
928:Jota nº 1
897:The Strad
836:, Op. 11.
627:(playing
543:dedicated
488:Barcelona
210:Biography
114:violinist
1143:Paganini
1133:, K. 219
1129:Mozart:
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1119:, K. 216
1109:, Op. 77
1099:, Op. 61
1084:Cadenzas
1075:Paganini
990:Alborada
981:¡España!
946:Zortzico
940:Rondalla
880:A Coruña
823:, Op. 12
749:Rondalla
733:Sarasate
729:Kreisler
578:A Coruña
509:In 1923
280:en route
110:Composer
19:In this
1422:YouTube
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1324:YouTube
1156:, Op. 7
1149:, Op. 6
1060:Estudio
996:Muñeira
984:Galicia
821:Fileuse
721:Albéniz
468:Galicia
272:Germany
261:Galicia
233:amateur
225:Galicia
187:Tartini
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139:Spanish
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29:Quiroga
25:surname
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1103:Brahms
751:, and
496:London
444:Canada
268:Berlin
124:Violin
33:Losada
1390:Video
1022:Viena
987:Alalá
725:Falla
254:Amati
244:with
229:Spain
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