Manuel Lillo Torregrosa is a Spanish composer born in 1940 in San Vicente del Raspeig, Alicante.[1] He joined the Banda Sinfónica Municipal de Madrid in 1959, and became E-flat clarinet (requinto in the Spanish language) soloist for them. He was also a member of the Orquesta Nacional de España and founder of the LIM contemporary music group.[1]
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He has written more than 600 works, 70 of them symphonic and the remainder popular. His symphonic works include compositions for Eb Clarinet, Clarinet and Sax.[1]
The paso doble is a specialty of Manuel Lillo, who composed such well known paso dobles as "Plaza de las Ventas" or "Costa Dorada".
Manuel Lillo is also a transcriber of works for Symphonic Band.