Alfonso D'Artega
Alfonso D'Artega was born on Jun 05, 1907 in Mexico. Alfonso D'Artega's big-screen debut came with You Can't Ration Love directed by Lester Fuller in 1944, strarring Orchestra Leader (as D'Artega and His All Girl Orchestra).
Conductor, songwriter ("In the Blue of Evening"), conductor, arranger and pianist who came to the USA in 1918. He was educated at Strassburger Conservatory and studied with Boris Levenson. He conducted orchestras for network radio, theatres, films, records and concerts, and originated the "pops" concerts at Carnegie Hall. He conducted the Buffalo Philharmonic, Stadium Symphony, Miami Symphony, Symphony of the Air, St. Louis Symphony, and New London Symphony. He also conducted for Radio-Television Itala in Milan and Rome, and composed/arranged/conducted for Television. He was a recipient of the Medaillie d'Or. Joining ASCAP in 1946, his other popular-song compositions include "The NBC Chimes Theme", "Ask Your Heart" and "Fiesta en Granada".
Birthday
Jun 05, 1907Place of Birth
Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico
Movies & TV Shows
- 1999
soundtrack
7.0 - 19476.4
- 19446.3