Francisca "Paquita" Madriguera Rodon (15 September 1900 — 2 November 1965) was a Catalan pianist and composer, based for much of her adult life in Uruguay.
"[2][3][4][5] A reviewer in 1916 found her "interesting though ridiculously spoiled", explaining that "she is extremely talented, possesses a powerful touch and well-developed technique, and will no doubt be one of the established artists of tomorrow.
[7] During that same stay in the United States, she gave a joint concert with her brother in Chicago's Aeolian Theatre.
In widowhood in 1932, she moved back to Spain with her three young daughters, and resumed her musical career.
[11] Paquita Madriguera married lawyer and editor Arturo Puig in 1922 in Montevideo, Uruguay.