

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.
Known For
Diego Silang (1951)Age: 56
Song of My Heart (1948)Age: 53as Pianist Dubber
Holiday in Mexico (1946)Age: 51as José Iturbi
Two Girls and a Sailor (1944)Age: 49as José Iturbi
Music for Millions (1944)Age: 49as José Iturbi
Twenty Years After (1944)Age: 49as (archive footage)
Thousands Cheer (1943)Age: 48as José Iturbi






