Argentine Tango School

Juan Sanchez Gorio. Argentine music at Escuela de Tango de Buenos Aires.

“Gitana rusa” by Ricardo Malerba y su Orquesta Típica with Orlando Medina in vocals, 1942.

Juan Sanchez Gorio. Argentine music at Escuela de Tango de Buenos Aires.Juan Sánchez Gorio

Bandoneonist, leader, and composer
(November 28, 1920 – July 29, 1979)

Not only should we remember this notable musician because he was a good bandoneon player but also for his orchestra which for 20 years won the heart of the people of Argentina with its rhythmic style and its sentimental repertory.

He was also great for the radio and the recording industry.

He composed the music of that number, and the poet Horacio Sanguinetti wrote its lyrics. It was inspired by the melody of a Jewish musician in Ukrania. This curiosity highlights Sánchez Gorio’s capability to develop a little country music into a tango of extraordinary widespread acclaim. Continue reading at www.todotango.com…

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Marcelo Solis

I was born in Argentina. Through my family and the community that saw my upbringing, I have been intimately involved with the culture of Tango all my life, and have been an Argentine Tango dance performer, choreographer and instructor for over 30 years. I profoundly love Tango dancing, music, and culture, particularly that of the Golden Era. I am a milonguero.

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