Luisa Menárguez was a Spanish harpist and educator, who taught several of the world's premier harpists of modern times, including her grand-niece,[1] Marisa Robles,[2][3] Nicanor Zabaleta,[3][4] and Maria del Milagro Azpiazu.
[5] She was a professor of harp at the Madrid Royal Conservatory.
[1] Joaquin Rodrigo composed harp music for Menárguez.
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