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Pepito Arriola

José “Pepito” Rodríguez Carballeira was a Spanish child prodigy pianist and eventual master violinist.

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Joe Atlan

Joe Atlan is a Spanish Keyboardist, Composer, YouTube Partner, and Speaker. He has performed with several musicians such as Timo Tolkki and has shared the stage with other artists like Sungha Jung. Joe Atlan is also known for his academic writings and conferences about Music, Art, and Internet, including a TED talk. He has a YouTube channel where he frequently uploads videos and publishes his music for free.

Miquel Capllonch RotgerW
Miquel Capllonch Rotger

Miquel Capllonch Rotger was a Majorcan pianist and composer.

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Arturo Cardelús

Arturo Cardelús is a Spanish composer of film and concert music. He is best known for his score for the animated feature Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles, which was nominated for a Goya Award.

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Manolo Carrasco

Manolo Carrasco is a pianist and conductor. He is the author of Real Escuela Andaluza de Arte Ecuestre's music. He has recorded a few albums and is also a developer and performer on tours around Japan, China, the US, Europe and Spain.

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Daniel Diges

Daniel Diges García is a Spanish singer, pianist, composer and actor. Although born in Madrid proper, he has spent all his youth in the neighbouring city of Alcalá de Henares.

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David Peña Dorantes

David Peña Dorantes is a Romani pianist and composer from Andalusia (Spain) known for his compositions and performances of flamenco. His music has been influenced by Debussy and jazz. His first album, Orobroy, released in 1998, received both critical and public acclaim. His second album, released in 2001 and titled Sur, was recorded in Paris, Sevilla, and Sofia, and was also well received. His third album, Without Walls!, was released in 2012. Dorantes has collaborated with prominent artists such as Lole Montoya, Alba Molina, Susheela Raman, El Barrio, Arcángel, Carmen Linares, Miguel Poveda, and José Mercé.

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Miguel Farré Mallofré

Miguel Farré Mallofré, born Terrassa, 23 February 1936, is a Spanish pianist and music professor. As a young man, he was one of Spain's leading chess players, gaining the title of International Master in 1959 and representing Spain at two Chess Olympiads.

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Alfonso Maribona

Alfonso Maribona is an orchestra conductor, pianist, composer and arranger. Maribona was born in Bilbao, and finished his piano and chamber music qualifications at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid, at the same time winning First Prize at the End of Postgraduate Course by a unanimous decision. In 1982 he obtained Second Prize at the National Piano Competition, then in 1985 he was awarded First Prize at the same competition. In 1991 he won First Prize at the "Ciudad de Manresa" National Chamber Music Competition, and in the same year, by a unanimous jury verdict, he gained First Prize at the National Chamber Music Competition of Spain.

Inés Medina-FernándezW
Inés Medina-Fernández

Inés Medina-Fernández is a pianist and composer of contemporary classical music. She began playing piano at the age of 8, completing examinations at the Madrid Royal Conservatory. An experienced pianist and self-taught composer, her compositions draw upon many influences - from Baroque to John Cage, to film and documentary music, for example. She explores composition for a variety of instruments, and has composed not only for piano but also for horn and classical guitar. Her love of film music has led to collaborations with producers and directors. Medina-Fernández also enjoys working with musicians interested in premiering her pieces.

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Carlos Miranda

Luis Carlos Miranda Cordal, also known as Carlos Miranda is a Spanish composer, pianist, conductor and actor.

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Eugenia Osterberger

Prudencia Eugenia Juana Osterberger, also known as Madame Saunier, (1852–1932) was a Spanish pianist and composer who became a major contributor to the cultural life of the Spanish province of Galicia in the late 19th century. She composed both piano solo pieces and Galician songs with piano accompaniment.

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Cristóbal Oudrid

Cristóbal Oudrid y Segura was a Spanish pianist, conductor, and composer. He is noted for his many contributions to the formation and development of the zarzuela genre in Spain during the second half of the 19th century. He was a gifted musician—but with little technical knowledge, which he bragged about to receive more credit from others with relation to his creations. This habit earned him the scathing criticism of people like Antonio Peña y Goñi who, nevertheless, praised the bright, sensual and cheerful ease with which Oudrid used to bring to life the true meaning of the Spanish song.

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Manuel Quiroga

Manuel López-Quiroga Miquel, better known as Maestro Quiroga, was a Spanish composer especially known for his coplas, cuplés, and zarzuelas. He was also a pianist and one of the group of songwriters, Quintero, León and Quiroga, who created some of Spain's most popular and best-known songs from the mid-twentieth century.

Carles SantosW
Carles Santos

Carles Santos was a Spanish artist who began his career as a pianist and later worked in many other creative disciplines, including musical composition, filmmaking, screenwriting, acting, scenic musical shows, graphics, montage, sculpture, photography, poetry, and prose.

Dúo Pianístico Tena ManriqueW
Dúo Pianístico Tena Manrique

After finishing their musical studies in the Conservatory of Music dependent from Barcelona’s Opera House, the Gran Teatre del Liceu, both pianists, Esther and Abraham Tena Manrique, born in Barcelona in 1972 and 1973 who have been teachers in the same Conservatory for more than 4 years now, set off for New York to work alongside great pianists and teachers such as Herbert Stessin, John Bloomfield, Peter Basquin, Julie Jordan, Ubaldo Díaz Acosta, among others. They paid very frequent visits to that city between 1999 and 2002, a period when many letters of recommendation were written in their support, praising them for their great potential and their musical intelligence.