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Alicia de Larrocha is considered one of the best pianists of all times. Her passion for music began very early. She gave his first recital at the age of five and made her debut at twelve in Madrid. Her career, which led her to play in the best theater halls in the world, was dizzying, giving more than a hundred concerts a year. Despite the countless awards she received, she remained a humble person who dedicated her life to sharing her innate talent. In her own words, she just wanted others to enjoy the music as she did. Both the narrative register and the style of the images are suitable for…mehr

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Alicia de Larrocha is considered one of the best pianists of all times. Her passion for music began very early. She gave his first recital at the age of five and made her debut at twelve in Madrid. Her career, which led her to play in the best theater halls in the world, was dizzying, giving more than a hundred concerts a year. Despite the countless awards she received, she remained a humble person who dedicated her life to sharing her innate talent. In her own words, she just wanted others to enjoy the music as she did. Both the narrative register and the style of the images are suitable for readers from 7 years old. The text and images ensure that they deal with didactic themes that cut across the character's areas of activity, both for reading as a family and for use in schools and to reinforce the educational programme.
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Autorenporträt
Alicia Torra de Larrocha is currently the manager of the foundation that bears her name. She is, without a doubt, the person closest to Alicia de Larrocha and is also responsible for the archive of her mother and the foundation. MaríaPadilla studied arts and later illustration at the Eina School of Art and Design. Her career began in the art world, with exhibitions in Barcelona and Berlin, and then she gradually began to move towards illustration.