Juan Manén

''Manén'' seen by [[Ramon Casas]] ([[Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya|MNAC]]) Juan Manén (or ; 14 March 1883 – 26 June 1971) was a Spanish violinist and composer, born in Barcelona.

As a child, his progress in music was so rapid that his father exhibited him as a piano prodigy. Then, having studied the violin under Clemente Ibarguren, he debuted as a violinist, and met with such success that in Germany he was compared to his famous countryman Sarasate. Likewise he attracted much attention as a composer, not only in Spain, but perhaps to even a greater degree in Germany, where he resided at different times for protracted periods. His works comprise: the operas ''Giovanni di Napoli'' (1903), ''Der Fackeltanz'' (1909) and ''Neró i Acté'' (1928) with his own libretto; the symphonic poem ''Nova Catalonia''; at least three violin concertos; "Fantasia - Sonata" for guitar; a suite for violin and piano; a piano quartet, a string quartet, and a number of exquisite miniatures for violin and orchestra. He also made a completion-cum-arrangement of Beethoven's Violin Concerto in C, which otherwise only survives in its first 259 measures. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Arieta española : Thémes espagnols du XVIII. Siécle de Don Blas Laserna / by Manén, Juan, 1883-1971

    Published 1922
    Musical Score Book
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    Ballet lento pour violón et piano / by Manén, Juan, 1883-1971

    Musical Score Book
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    Kleine spanische suite = Petite suite espagnole : violine und pianoforte, Op.3 / by Manén, Juan, 1883-1971

    Published 1923
    Musical Score Book
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    El violín / by Manén, Juan, 1883-1971

    Published 1958
    Book