José Iturbi plays Albéniz Sevillana
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I've watched several of his videos on
YouTube and I am so impressed with Iturbi's
articulation in runs and ornaments; so clean.
A true poet of the keyboard. Gotta love him.
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Iturbi`s playing is so smooth and crisp, every note is clearly defined, he must rank among the best. I`ve never heard a more polished version of this particular
piece.
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articula de una manera un poco extraña...
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un de las cosas buenas de españa
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y a los que pusieron NO ME GUSTA es porque no aprecian el arte pendejos !!!
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how many versions have you heard?
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Buenisimo, tanto el que toca como el compositor.
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ALBENIIIIIZ!! :D:D
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This is how you play this piece!!!
Bravo!!!
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How I wish someone would upload Iturbi's magnificent recording of that wonderful piece by Lopez Chavarri entitled "El vieljo castillo moro!" In fact, I wish all of Irurbi's recorded legacy would be uploaded to YouTube; he made many memorable recordings. I think he was often in Rubinstein's shadow, but I find him a far more imaginative and interesting artist.
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Que putos muñones! alguien conoce a un gran pianista del siglo XX que toque con las manos en esa posición??
Fantastic really. Thanx so much. Can I have some more information about this early video recordings? Thanx again. :)
aleiv 5 years ago
José Iturbi made three short films in the early 40's. Two of them, Albéniz/Chopin and Rameau/Liszt, were made for people who wanted to study his technique. A third one was made for the GI's in the American army and shows Iturbi playing a waltz from Chopin and a boogie woogie while he talks to a group of young ladies. The three movies are available on 16mm films.
Hofman1895 4 years ago