José Padilla (composer)
For the Spanish disc jockey, see José Padilla (DJ).
José Padilla Sánchez (23 May 1889 in Almería – 25 October 1960 in Madrid), popularly known as Maestro Padilla was a famous Spanish composer and pianist.[1] He was best known for the songs La Violetera and El Relicario, composed for the tonadilla singer Raquel Meller, and the pasodoble song Valencia.
He became famous in France as he composed songs for the Moulin Rouge, like Ça c'est Paris. La Violetera was adapted by Charlie Chaplin for the sound track of City Lights (1931).[2]
Selected filmography
- Valencia (1927)
- Imperial Violets (1932)
References
- ↑ "José Padilla". Zarzuela.net. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Chaplin as a composer". CharlieChaplin.com.
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