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José Iturbi

José Iturbi Báguena (28 November 189528 June 1980) was a Spanish conductor, pianist and harpsichordist. He appeared in several Hollywood films of the 1940s, notably playing himself in the musicals, ''Thousands Cheer'' (1943), ''Anchors Aweigh'' (1945), and ''Three Daring Daughters'' (1948), his only leading role.
==Biography==
Born in Valencia, Spain, Iturbi showed a talent for classical music at an early age. While young, he began musical studies in his native Valencia. He later moved to Paris in order to proceed with his studies with Victor Staub〔http://www.naxos.com/person/Jose_Iturbi/1595.htm〕 at the Paris conservatory on a scholarship from the Diputació de Valencia. At this time, he also undertook studies in keyboard technique and interpretation with the harpsichordist Wanda Landowska. His worldwide concert tours, beginning around 1912, were very successful. He made his American debut in New York City in 1929.
Between 1911 and 1937, he was also the frequent accompanist to the Spanish violinist Manuel Quiroga on his international tours. On 8 June 1937, he had just said goodbye to Quiroga after a concert in New York when the violinist was hit by a truck in Times Square, which led to the premature end of his career.
Iturbi made his first appearance as a conductor in Mexico City in 1933 when presented by impresario Ernesto de Quesada from Conciertos Daniel. In April 1936, Iturbi was injured in the crash and sinking of Pan American Airways' Puerto Rican Clipper in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. After the incident, he said he would not be able to play "for some time", and "I may not be able to conduct again."〔("3 die in airliner in Trinidad crash; Jose Iturbi hurt" ), ''The New York Times''. 12 April 1936. pg. 1〕 Later that year, he was named conductor of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra in Rochester, New York, serving until 1944. He also led the Valencia Symphony Orchestra for many years. He often appeared in concert with his sister, Ámparo, also a renowned pianist. The liner notes to the two-record box set of ''Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue (two-piano arrangements by José and Ámparo Iturbi)'' read: "Arranged by José and Ámparo Iturbi with the former conducting (RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra ) as well as playing one of the two solo parts ... The arrangers use the two pianos to thicken resonances and to invigorate what was purely orchestral tissue with the bony brittleness of the piano. ... The Iturbis perform this spirited work in a brilliant virtuoso fashion ..." (RCA Victor WDM 1366 (2))
Iturbi was also a noted harpsichordist and made several short length instructional films using the re-emergent early 20th Century French Pleyel et Cie pedaled metal-framed harpsichord made famous by Wanda Landowska.
He appeared as an actor-performer in several filmed musicals of the 1940s, beginning with 1943's ''Thousands Cheer'' for MGM and again in ''Three Daring Daughters'' in 1948, again playing himself, and starring along with Jeanette MacDonald. He usually appeared as himself in these films. He was later featured in MGM's ''Anchors Aweigh'', which starred Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra, as well as in several other MGM movies. In the biopic about Frédéric Chopin, ''A Song to Remember'', Iturbi's playing was used in the soundtrack in scenes where Cornel Wilde, as Chopin, was playing the piano.

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