Manuel Quiroga

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Manuel López-Quiroga Miquel (Seville, January 30, 1899 - Madrid, December 13, 1988) better known as Maestro Quiroga, was a pianist, composer and author of couplets and coplas, one of the authors Quintero, León and Quiroga.

In 1934 he began dedicating himself completely to the world of music, giving classes to other new artists and composing. He was a prolific author, with more than 5,000 musical compositions to his name, many of them becoming very popular in 1940s and 1950s Spain. As he did not lyrics, he always surrounded himself with extraordinary lyricists like Salvador Valverde, Antonio Quintero and Rafael de León. Some of his songs are Tatuaje, Rocio, La Paralla, María de la O, Ojos verdes, and La Zarzamora.

Manuel Quiroga died from a pulmonary edema at Virgen del Mar de Madrid clinic on December 13, 1988.

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