Antonio Iturrioz
Antonio Iturrioz is a Cuban born American classical pianist. He is a noted performer, documentarian and a piano teacher.[1]
Early life[]
Antonio was born in Cuba in the town of Havana. His teachers include his father Pablo Iturrioz, Francisco de Hoyos, Bernardo Segall (who was a pupil of Siloti), Aube Tzerko and Julian White. He has taken many master classes with Andre Watts, Alexis Weissenberg, Byron Janis and Jorge Bolet.
Musical style and discography[]
Antonio gave his first performance at age 9 and his orchestral debut at age 15.[2] After an injury to his right hand in his early years, he took 3 years to recover when he studied the complete left hand transcriptions and original compositions of Leopold Godowsky. Antonio's first documentary “The Art of the Left Hand: A Brief History of Left Hand Piano Music”,[3] was the result of his many years of studying the left hand piano repertoire and Godowsky was the central figure. In 2010 Antonio created a documentary called "The Buddha of the Piano - Leopold Godowsky"[4][5] based on his research into the composers life and music. The documentary has been shown on public television across the United States.[6] Antonio is a Steinway Artist [7] Antonio is the Director of the New International Godowsky Society.[8] In September 2018, Antonio released a new album on the Steinway Label named Gottschalk and Cuba,[9] which contains the first ever recording of A Night in the Tropics, Symphony Romantique, with both movements on piano.
Personal life[]
Antonio is married and lives with his wife in the Russian River Area of Sonoma, California.
References[]
- ^ "Antonio Iturrioz". Old First Concerts.
- ^ Will Puckett (2016-08-17), Antonio Iturrioz: Finale of Liszt's 1st Piano Concerto - at age 15, retrieved 2017-03-29
- ^ http://theartofthelefthand.com/index2.html
- ^ Sepos, Charles (2010-03-01), The Buddha of the Piano: Leopold Godowsky, retrieved 2017-03-29
- ^ "Godowsky The Buddha of the Piano: Leopold Godowsky (2010)". IMDB.
- ^ "The-Buddha-of-the-Piano-Leopold-Godowsky-1870-1938". WhereEvent.com.
- ^ "Steinway Artists". The Steinway Company.
- ^ "The New International Godowsky Society". The New International Godowsky Society.
- ^ https://www.steinway.com/music-and-artists/label/gottschalk-and-cuba-antonio-iturrioz
External links[]
- American classical pianists
- Male classical pianists
- American male pianists
- Living people
- Cuban emigrants to the United States
- People from Sonoma, California
- Classical musicians from California
- 21st-century classical pianists
- 21st-century American male musicians
- 21st-century American pianists