José Tragó

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José Tragó y Arana (Madrid, 1856–1934) was a Spanish pianist and composer.

He was a student of Albéniz.[1] He taught piano at Madrid Royal Conservatory. Among his students were Manuel de Falla, Joaquín Turina, José Muñoz Molleda, Enrique Granados, Dulce María Serret, Vicente Zurrón, Javier Alfonso, soprano es:Fidela Campiña, composer María Rodrigo and many others.

References

  1. ^ Walter Aaron Clark - Enrique Granados:Poet of the Piano 2005 - Page 55 "... professors and two professors of composition: Pilar Fernández de la Mora (who had gained the chair Granados coveted a decade earlier), former Albéniz student José Tragó (teacher of Joaquín Turina and Manuel de Falla), and Manuel ..."