Education
He studied music in Pollença with his cousin, Joan Rotger, organist of the parish of Pollença.
He studied music in Pollença with his cousin, Joan Rotger, organist of the parish of Pollença.
He then worked in Madrid with the Polish composer Weber. He obtained a grant from the Island"s Council to complete studies in Germany, where he was a student at the Conservatory of Music in Berlin. He taught music for the royal families of Prussia (the Hohenzollerns ) and Saxony, and gave concerts for European royalty.
In 1912 he moved with his family to Madrid, and three years later to Barcelona.
He died in Pollença on 21 December 1935 and is commemorated by a bronze bust (at 3990772°North 308181°East / 3990772. 308181) in the main square of Portuguese de Pollença, Placa de Miquel Capllonch, which is named after him.