Valencia’s José Iturbi
There is simply no denying when the best is the best. Valencia hotels are simply the top in their class, offering the best in luxury accommodations and a magnificent sense of style. In Valencia, there is a splendid blend of contemporary and historical, where the cutting edge of style meets the tried and true in graciousness. The hotels are certainly a reflection of this, where function never bows to form, and vice versa, making a delicate balance for the guest which is nothing less than exquisite. The style and design here are likewise excellent, both excellently achieved and excellently maintained.
Valencia, the third largest city in Spain, is an amazing tribute to contemporary culture and classical ideals. There is night life here that is absolutely modern, cuisine that is based on generations of recipes, and a brilliant blend of sophistication and innovation, and a warmth to the place that is absolutely Mediterranean. The city is a good deal like one of its favorite sons, José Iturbi . Itubri is definitely well-regarded in his native Valencia, and remembered best for his contributions to classical music. In the English-speaking world, he is remembered for his roles as a Hollywood actor, having starred in That Midnight Kiss, Three Daring Daughters, Holiday in Mexico, Anchors Aweigh, Thousands Cheer, Two Girls and a Sailor, and Music for Millions, among others.
Although he died in the film capital of the world, Los Angeles, his film career often overshadows his music, but his music was really his great gift to the world. He often played a concert pianist in films, in fact, and in interviews he often said that he did the films to bring attention to classical music. He was extremely prolific throughout his long life (he lived from 1895-1980), earning money for his playing when he was just seven years old, accompanying films at the movie houses. He was always beloved in Valencia, where a street is named after him, and a very prestigious music competition is in the name of José Iturbi . His impeccable musical training served him well throughout his life, where he played to young and old audiences, and brought a greater appreciation for music through his remarkable talent.
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