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José Iturbi

José Iturbi

ActingBorn November 28, 1895 (84 years old at death)· Died June 28, 1980

Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain

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Biography

Temperamental, volatile Spanish-born pianist and conductor whose life and career were varied and often controversial. Born in Valencia, he was a child prodigy, giving piano recitals by the age of seven and supplementing the family income by playing for up to 14 hours daily at a silent cinema theatre. He was an honours graduate from the Conservatoire de Musique in Paris, and, by the age of 24, occupied Franz Liszt's former post as leader of the piano department of the Geneva Conservatory. In 1928, he made his London debut as a concert pianist and the following year played Beethoven's G Major Concerto to great critical and audience acclaim under Leopold Stokowski's direction in Philadelphia. Not content with his triumphs, he branched out into conducting from 1933, eventually fronting the Rochester Philharmonic and conducting his first opera in 1959. Iturbi enjoyed an almost pop star-like status (even converting 1950's bobby-soxers to classical music) and became the only classical artist of his day to win two gold records. In 1946, RCA-Victor paid Iturbi the record sum of $118,029 for six months royalties, primarily for his recording of Chopin's Polonaise in A-Flat (the record went on to sell 2 million copies by 1974). A speed freak, Iturbi used to ride his motor bike and assorted sports cars with reckless abandon. When they weren't fast enough, he would get aboard his own aircraft, 'El Turia'. By 1946 he had logged 1500 flying hours, frequently travelling across entire continents between recitals. He had several close shaves which earned him the sobriquet 'the flying fool'. Iturbi's fiery temper manifested itself when he walked off the stage during a performance in Cleveland, because audience members were too audible in their consumption of hot dogs and soda pop. Earlier, while conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra, he had thrown a chair across the stage in disgust at the disturbance caused by the late arrival of the mayor and his entourage. This earned him yet another nickname, 'Turbulent Iturbi'. There were many other such incidents. He refused to appear with Benny Goodman on the same radio show, ostensibly because he disagreed with the idea of mixing jazz and classical music. Later, he also brashly refused to perform with Rosemary Clooney on television. Ironically, Iturbi's screen career was spent playing not only classical but also popular music, from boogie-woogie to honky tonk. After being persuaded by producer Boris Pasternak to appear in musicals for MGM, Iturbi's adaptation to the new medium was effortless. Of course, in all of his screen roles he simply played himself. Films like Anchors Aweigh (1945) (in which he conducted a 100-piece band for the opening march) and Three Daring Daughters (1948), did, however, allow him a fair measure of self-expression. His sister Amparo Iturbi (1899-1969), who in earlier years had frequently accompanied him in duo piano recitals, appeared in three of his pictures, including That Midnight Kiss (1949). Iturbi was born November 28, 1895 in Valencia, Valencia, Spain, and he died June 28, 1980 (age 84) in Los Angeles, California, USA

Also known as: Хосе Итурби, Josep Iturbi Bàguena
Popularity: 0
Total credits: 13

Known For

The Bell Telephone Hour
TV
★8.0

The Bell Telephone Hour

as Self

No image
TV
★10.0

The Jimmy Durante Show

as Self

Three Daring Daughters

Movies (11)

Diego Silang

Diego Silang

1951

Moments in Music

Moments in Music

as Self

1950

That Midnight Kiss

That Midnight Kiss

TV Shows (2)

The Bell Telephone Hour

The Bell Telephone Hour

as Self

4 ep.

No image

The Jimmy Durante Show

as Self

1 ep.

The Bell Telephone Hour

The Bell Telephone Hour

as Self

4 episodes

Photos

Movie
★5.9

Three Daring Daughters

as Himself

Anchors Aweigh
Movie
★6.8

Anchors Aweigh

as Himself

Diego Silang
Movie
★7.0

Diego Silang

Two Girls and a Sailor
Movie
★5.8

Two Girls and a Sailor

as José Iturbi

Twenty Years After
Movie
★8.0

Twenty Years After

as (archive footage)

Thousands Cheer
Movie
★6.4

Thousands Cheer

as José Iturbi

That Midnight Kiss
Movie
★6.3

That Midnight Kiss

as Himself

Holiday in Mexico
Movie
★6.7

Holiday in Mexico

as José Iturbi

Moments in Music
Movie
★4.0

Moments in Music

as Self

Music for Millions
Movie
★6.7

Music for Millions

as José Iturbi

The Bell Telephone Hour
TV
★8.0

The Bell Telephone Hour

as Self

1959

No image
TV
★10.0

The Jimmy Durante Show

as Self

1954

Three Daring Daughters
Movie
★5.9

Three Daring Daughters

as Himself

1948

Anchors Aweigh
Movie
★6.8

Anchors Aweigh

as Himself

1945

Diego Silang
Movie
★7.0

Diego Silang

1951

Two Girls and a Sailor
Movie
★5.8

Two Girls and a Sailor

as José Iturbi

1944

Twenty Years After
Movie
★8.0

Twenty Years After

as (archive footage)

1944

Thousands Cheer
Movie
★6.4

Thousands Cheer

as José Iturbi

1943

That Midnight Kiss
Movie
★6.3

That Midnight Kiss

as Himself

1949

Holiday in Mexico
Movie
★6.7

Holiday in Mexico

as José Iturbi

1946

Moments in Music
Movie
★4.0

Moments in Music

as Self

1950

Music for Millions
Movie
★6.7

Music for Millions

as José Iturbi

1944

as Himself

1949

Three Daring Daughters

Three Daring Daughters

as Himself

1948

Song of My Heart

Song of My Heart

as Pianist Dubber

1948

Holiday in Mexico

Holiday in Mexico

as José Iturbi

1946

Anchors Aweigh

Anchors Aweigh

as Himself

1945

Music for Millions

Music for Millions

as José Iturbi

1944

Two Girls and a Sailor

Two Girls and a Sailor

as José Iturbi

1944

Twenty Years After

Twenty Years After

as (archive footage)

1944

Thousands Cheer

Thousands Cheer

as José Iturbi

1943

Diego Silang

Diego Silang

1951

Moments in Music

Moments in Music

as Self

1950

That Midnight Kiss

That Midnight Kiss

as Himself

1949

Three Daring Daughters

Three Daring Daughters

as Himself

1948

Song of My Heart

Song of My Heart

as Pianist Dubber

1948

Holiday in Mexico

Holiday in Mexico

as José Iturbi

1946

Anchors Aweigh

Anchors Aweigh

as Himself

1945

Music for Millions

Music for Millions

as José Iturbi

1944

Two Girls and a Sailor

Two Girls and a Sailor

as José Iturbi

1944

Twenty Years After

Twenty Years After

as (archive footage)

1944

Thousands Cheer

Thousands Cheer

as José Iturbi

1943

No image

The Jimmy Durante Show

as Self

1 episodes