Rafael Ibarbia Explained

Rafael Ibarbia
Birth Name:Rafael Ibarbia Serra
Birth Date:1931
Birth Place:Barcelona, Spain
Death Place:Madrid, Spain
Occupation:Conductor, composer, arranger, pianist, and music director
Spouse:Adelaida Ruiz Cárdenas

Rafael Ibarbia Serra (1931 – 13 January 2003), was a Spanish conductor, composer, pianist, and music director. He worked for twenty-seven years in Televisión Española (TVE) as music director, conductor, and arranger.

Career

He conducted the in the Eurovision Song Contest at the, "La La La" sung by Massiel.[1] The orchestral arrangement he made was totally right as it accelerated the pace of the song gaining strength.[2] He also conducted another five Spanish entries in the contest in different years: At the he conducted "Algo prodigioso" sung by José Guardiola,[3] at the he conducted "Caracola" sung by Nelly with Tim and Tony,[4] at the he conducted "Yo soy aquél" sung by Raphael,[5] at the he conducted "Canta y sé feliz" sung by Peret,[6] and at the he conducted "Enséñame a cantar" sung by Micky.[7]

He conducted the Spanish winning entry in the OTI Festival at the 1976 contest, "" sung by .[8] He was the musical director of the 1977 contest, which was held in Madrid, and conducted "Al nacer cada enero", sung by Fernando Casado, representing the Dominican Republic, "Enséñame a vivir", sung by Ana Marcela D'Antonio, representing El Salvador, "El verbo amar", sung by Mildred y Manolo, representing Guatemala, "El hombre", sung by Tony Morales, representing Honduras, "Gente eres tú", sung by, representing the Netherlands Antilles, and "Canta a la vida", sung by Leopoldo Hernández, representing Panama.[9] He also conducted the Spanish entry at the 1974 contest, "Lapicero de madera" sung by .[10]

He was the musical director of numerous Televisión Española (TVE) shows, such as and . He was also the musical director of the Benidorm International Song Festival in several editions. He made more than 3,000 music recordings of various genres, from classical music to flamenco. He recorded several albums with the RTVE Symphony Orchestra.[11]

Selected filmography

YearTitleNotes
1958Habanera
1964La chica del gato
1971

Notes and References

  1. Eurovision Song Contest 1968. Eurovision Song Contest 1968. Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest. BBC / EBU. 6 April 1968.
  2. News: Massiel y el "La, la, la", 40 años de éxito. eurovision-spain. 6 April 2008. es.
  3. Eurovision Song Contest 1963. Eurovision Song Contest 1963. Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest. BBC / EBU. 23 March 1963.
  4. Eurovision Song Contest 1964. Eurovision Song Contest 1964. Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest. DR / EBU. 21 March 1964.
  5. Eurovision Song Contest 1966. Eurovision Song Contest 1966. Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest. CLT / EBU. 5 March 1966.
  6. Eurovision Song Contest 1974. Eurovision Song Contest 1974. Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest. BBC / EBU. 6 April 1974.
  7. Eurovision Song Contest 1977. Eurovision Song Contest 1977. Eurovision Song Contest. Eurovision Song Contest. BBC / EBU. 7 May 1977.
  8. Festival OTI de la Canción 1976. OTI Festival 1976. OTI Festival. OTI Festival. Televisa / OTI. 30 October 1976. es.
  9. Festival OTI de la Canción 1977. OTI Festival 1977. OTI Festival. OTI Festival. TVE / OTI. 12 November 1977. es.
  10. Festival OTI de la Canción 1974. OTI Festival 1974. OTI Festival. OTI Festival. Televisa / OTI. 26 October 1974. es.
  11. News: 14 January 2003. Muere el director de orquesta Rafael Ibarbia, que logró el éxito en TVE. ABC. es.