“La revoltosa” by Francisco Lomuto y su Orquesta Típica, 1945.
Francisco Lomuto
Pianist, leader and composer.
(24 November 1893 – 23 December 1950)
Francisco Lomuto recorded with his orchestra, between 1922 and 1950, over 950 numbers.
His last orchestra was, undoubtedly, the best, the most evolved and the tightest he led. The bandoneon section was lined-up by Federico Scorticati, Alfredo Cordisco, Manuel Alvarez and Domingo Greco. The violins were in charge of Carlos Taverna, Ernesto Gianni, José Carli and Otelo Gasparini. The pianist was Juan Carlos Howard, the double bass player was Alberto Celenza and his singers were Alberto Rivera and Miguel Montero. Continue reading at www.todotango.com…
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Margreet
Hi sr Marcelo
I try to listen to La Revoltosa but hear no sound..? Will try it later again
Ofcourse i am interested to listen to this tango ..
Gracias
Margreet
Margreet Markerink
Hello Marcelo Et colleges
Thank you for listing this piece from Francesco Lomuto
I posted you for coulant hear the music
But now i could:)
Interesting to listen to this piece !
Gracias y hope to meet you in Bs As in 2019
Marcelo Solis
Hello Margreet! I am glad that you were able to enjoy this wonderful music. Warmest regards!