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Sexteto Mayor
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Sexteto Mayor is an Argentine tango sextet, founded in 1973 by Luis Stazo and José Libertella. Still considered the best tango orchestra in… read moreSexteto Mayor is an Argentine tango sextet, founded in 1973 by Luis Stazo and José Libertella. Still considered the best tango orchestra in the world, it has made more than 20 recordings and received numerous awards, among others, the La… read moreSexteto Mayor is an Argentine tango sextet, founded in 1973 by Luis Stazo and José Libertella. Still considered the best tango orchestra in the world, it has made more than 20 recordings and received numerous awards, among others, the Latin Grammy Award. Directed by bandoneon players and arranger… read more -
Mariano Mores
32,250 listeners
Mariano Mores (Mariano Martínez) es un músico argentino especializado en tango. Nació en el barrio San Telmo, Buenos Aires, el 18 de febrer… read moreMariano Mores (Mariano Martínez) es un músico argentino especializado en tango. Nació en el barrio San Telmo, Buenos Aires, el 18 de febrero de 1918. Estudió en el conservatorio D´Andrea en Lanús Oeste. Hizo el Profesorado de Música Clás… read moreMariano Mores (Mariano Martínez) es un músico argentino especializado en tango. Nació en el barrio San Telmo, Buenos Aires, el 18 de febrero de 1918. Estudió en el conservatorio D´Andrea en Lanús Oeste. Hizo el Profesorado de Música Clásica en sólo tres años; a los catorce años ya trabajaba en el… read more -
La Chicana
23,615 listeners
La Chicana was formed in the first months of 1996 with the clear intention of producing tango music with a rougher edge. They favour the &q… read moreLa Chicana was formed in the first months of 1996 with the clear intention of producing tango music with a rougher edge. They favour the "canyengue" rhythms and humorous melodrama of early tango as opposed to more solemn later … read moreLa Chicana was formed in the first months of 1996 with the clear intention of producing tango music with a rougher edge. They favour the "canyengue" rhythms and humorous melodrama of early tango as opposed to more solemn later flavours. They truly believe that the essence of tango lies … read more -
Anibal Troilo
33,702 listeners
Aníbal Troilo (July 11, 1914 - May 18, 1975) was an Argentine tango musician. He is said to be the bandoneon player who defined the instrum… read moreAníbal Troilo (July 11, 1914 - May 18, 1975) was an Argentine tango musician. He is said to be the bandoneon player who defined the instrument for his generation. His orchestra was among the most preferred by social dancers during the go… read moreAníbal Troilo (July 11, 1914 - May 18, 1975) was an Argentine tango musician. He is said to be the bandoneon player who defined the instrument for his generation. His orchestra was among the most preferred by social dancers during the golden age, but he shifted to an intellectualized concert soun… read more -
Susana Rinaldi
9,415 listeners
Susana Natividad Rinaldi (born 25 December 1935) is an Argentine tango singer. Rinaldi was born in Buenos Aires. For eight years, beginning… read moreSusana Natividad Rinaldi (born 25 December 1935) is an Argentine tango singer. Rinaldi was born in Buenos Aires. For eight years, beginning in 1949, she studied music at the Conservatorio Nacional de Música. In 1955 she entered the Escue… read moreSusana Natividad Rinaldi (born 25 December 1935) is an Argentine tango singer. Rinaldi was born in Buenos Aires. For eight years, beginning in 1949, she studied music at the Conservatorio Nacional de Música. In 1955 she entered the Escuela de Arte Dramático (School of Dramatic Arts), remaining th… read more -
Francisco Canaro
42,036 listeners
Francisco Canaro (November 26, 1888 – December 14, 1964) was an Uruguayan violinist and tango orchestra leader. Known as "Pirincho&quo… read moreFrancisco Canaro (November 26, 1888 – December 14, 1964) was an Uruguayan violinist and tango orchestra leader. Known as "Pirincho" Canaro, he had a career that spanned many decades, and his orchestra was one of the most record… read moreFrancisco Canaro (November 26, 1888 – December 14, 1964) was an Uruguayan violinist and tango orchestra leader. Known as "Pirincho" Canaro, he had a career that spanned many decades, and his orchestra was one of the most recorded. Much of his recorded music is in the classic salon style… read more -
Aníbal Troilo
42,702 listeners
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Osvaldo Fresedo
20,130 listeners
Osvaldo Fresedo (n. Buenos Aires, 5 de mayo de 1897 - † Buenos Aires, 18 de noviembre de 1984), compositor y director de orquesta de tango,… read moreOsvaldo Fresedo (n. Buenos Aires, 5 de mayo de 1897 - † Buenos Aires, 18 de noviembre de 1984), compositor y director de orquesta de tango, también conocido como "El pibe de La Paternal". Fue de origen acomodado y su madre le d… read moreOsvaldo Fresedo (n. Buenos Aires, 5 de mayo de 1897 - † Buenos Aires, 18 de noviembre de 1984), compositor y director de orquesta de tango, también conocido como "El pibe de La Paternal". Fue de origen acomodado y su madre le dio las primeras lecciones de música, pero siendo aun pequeño… read more -
Astor Piazzolla & Kronos Quartet
40,746 listeners
Astor Piazzolla recreated tango, and it`s perhaps the greatest name on argentinian instrumental music ever. His name and talent is worldwid… read moreAstor Piazzolla recreated tango, and it`s perhaps the greatest name on argentinian instrumental music ever. His name and talent is worldwide, not only in latin countries of America and Europe. Bandoneon in his hands sounds like the entire orchestra. View wikiAstor Piazzolla recreated tango, and it`s perhaps the greatest name on argentinian instrumental music ever. His name and talent is worldwide, not only in latin countries of America and Europe. Bandoneon in his hands sounds like the entire orchestra. View wiki -
Julio De Caro
16,234 listeners
Julio de Caro (December 11, 1899 – March 11, 1980) was an Argentine composer, musician and conductor prominent in the Tango genre. His fath… read moreJulio de Caro (December 11, 1899 – March 11, 1980) was an Argentine composer, musician and conductor prominent in the Tango genre. His father opened a conservatory in the San Telmo district, in 1913, soon becoming one of the city's … read moreJulio de Caro (December 11, 1899 – March 11, 1980) was an Argentine composer, musician and conductor prominent in the Tango genre. His father opened a conservatory in the San Telmo district, in 1913, soon becoming one of the city's best known sources for music, instruments, parts, and lesson… read more