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Margot Rojas Mendoza

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22: 165:, Mexico on 24 March 1903. Her mother was Cuban and her father Mexican. She started her musical studies at the age of five under her aunt, Consuelo Mendoza. In 1912 she moved with her family to Havana, where she continued her studies at the Hubert de Blanck Conservatory. She was taught theory by José Molina Torres and Rafaela Serrano, and was taught piano by Consuelo Quesada and 272:
After Machado was overthrown Margot returned to Cuba and started to teach as a member of the faculty of the "International Conservatory" that had recently been founded by MarĂ­a Jones de Castro. Soon after she also worked for Hubert de Blanck and in the Colegio Phillips, where she conducted a choir.
153:(24 March 1903 – 1 November 1996) was a Cuban pianist and teacher of Cuban-Mexican origin. She performed as a concert pianist in New York, Mexico and Cuba for several years before turning to teaching. Several of her pupils became distinguished musicians. 90: 273:
Teaching provided a stable source of income compared to concert appearances, for which there was limited demand. She made her last public performance in 1957. After the
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The dates 1933–37 for her stay in Mexico are inconsistent with her absence being due to the Machado regime, which was overthrown in 1933.
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Margot made a second trip to New York to receive master classes from leading pianists. After her return, on 16 March 1930 she performed
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of 1959 she was appointed to the Piano Chair at the Amadeo Roldán Conservatory and was asked to teach in the recently created
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made a great impression on her. She graduated from Hubert de Blanck's piano classes in 1916.
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as first soloist with the Havana Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Pedro Sanjuán Nortes.
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Ficher, Miguel; Schleifer, Martha Furman; Furman, John M. (2002-10-16),
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Habana Radio – Oficina del Historiador de Ciudad de La Habana
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Latin American Classical Composers: A Biographical Dictionary
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Veracruz
Havana
Veracruz
Hubert de Blanck
Ernesto Lecuona
Dulce MarĂ­a Serret
New York City
Alexander Lambert
Franz Liszt
Weimar
Joseph Joachim
Steinway Hall
Palacio de Bellas Artes
Santiago de Cuba
CamagĂĽey
Teatro Nacional de Cuba
Frédéric Chopin
Piano Concerto No. 1
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Piano Concerto No. 2
Gonzalo Roig
Gerardo Machado
Palacio de Bellas Artes
Ernesto Lecuona

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