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Manolo Carrasco
Carrasco in his house
Born15 March 1971
NationalitySpanish

Manolo Carrasco is a Spanish pianist and conductor. He is the author of Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre's music.[citation needed] He has recorded a few albums and is also a developer[clarification needed] and performer on tours around Japan, China, the US, Europe and Spain.

Recordings

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
  2. ^ a b c Released in Asia

References