Antonio Cano Curriela (Lorca, 1811–Madrid, 1897) was a Spanish guitarist and composer.
He studied guitar with the maestros Ayala and Soriano in the capital of Murcia. From 1847 onwards, he gave several concerts in Madrid, which were a resounding success. He then embarked on an artistic tour of France and Portugal in 1853, and in 1859 he was appointed chamber music teacher to the Infante Sebastián de Borbón.
He is the author of La guitarra, a collection of original compositions and transcriptions of opera motifs (1850), and a method for guitar. In 1874, he was a teacher at the National College for the Deaf and Blind.
