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“Remolino” by Alfredo De Angelis y su Orquesta Típica with Carlos Dante and Julio Martel in vocals, 1946.

“Remolino” by Alfredo De Angelis y su Orquesta Típica with Carlos Dante and Julio Martel in vocals, 1946.

Alfredo De Angelis with Dante & Martel.

Alfredo De Angelis

Pianist, leader and composer. (2 November 1910 – 31 March 1992)

In the forties, Alfredo De Angelis was the promoter of the vocal duets.

Revising his discography the team Dante-Martel stands out in the first place with pearls like “Remolino”.

Alfredo De Angelis belongs to the group of orchestras that focused their interest in dancing.

This, however, does not mean they lacked artistic value, on the contrary, they were precise in execution, with good arrangements, and were lined-up with great musicians and vocalists.

He is the composer of this beautiful tango.

Read more about Alfredo De Angelis

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“Milonga sentimental” by Francisco Canaro y su Orquesta Típica with Ernesto Famá and Ángel Ramos in vocals, 1933.

“Milonga sentimental” by Francisco Canaro y su Orquesta Típica with Ernesto Famá and Ángel Ramos in vocals, 1933.

Homero Manzi

Poet and lyricist (1 November 1907 – 3 May 1951)

A decisive contribution by Manzi to the Río de la Plata music was his updating and enriching of the milonga, a genre that shares its origin with Tango.

Together with the pianist Sebastián Piana, he wrote great classics such as “Milonga sentimental”.

Manzi has given, like no one else, poetry to Tango lyrics.

He was a poet who never published a book of poems.

His poetry was evidenced only through songs, from country themes to urban music, the latter where he would be at his best.

In this way, he became immensely popular without giving up his poet’s feelings.

Read more about Homero Manzi at www.todotango.com

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We are happy to have a collaboration with the people from tangotunes.com from whom some of you may have heard, they do high-quality transfers from original tango shellacs.

It is the number 1 source for professional Tango DJs all over the world.

  • Now they started a new project that addresses the dancers and the website is https://en.mytango.online
    You will find two compilations at the beginning, one tango and one vals compilation in amazing quality.
    The price is 50€ each (for 32 songs each compilation) and now the good news!

If you enter the promo code 8343 when you register at this site you will get a 20% discount!

Thanks for supporting this project, you will find other useful information on the site, a great initiative.

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“Tú” by Miguel Caló y su Orquesta Típica with Raúl Berón in vocals, 1949.

“Tú” by Miguel Caló y su Orquesta Típica with Raúl Berón in vocals, 1949.

José María Contursi

Poet and lyricist (31 October 1911 – 11 May 1972)

A lyricist essentially poetic, sensitive, and prolific, José María Contursi created a great number of hits.

His huge work reveals a creator of even inspiration, careful and experienced, exceptionally original, and truly daring.

He provided the abundant product of his inspiration to the demand of tango canción which took place for about two decades after the late 30s.

The critical role of the singers in the orchestras urged a repertory designed for them and adjusted to the tastes of the age.

Among José María Contursi’s outstanding lyrics, we must mention “Tú”, with music by José Dames.

Read more about José María Contursi at www.todotango.com

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“Tucumán” by Juan D’Arienzo y su Orquesta Típica, 1950.

“Tucumán” by Juan D’Arienzo y su Orquesta Típica, 1950.

José Luis Padula

Guitarist, pianist, composer and leader (October 30, 1893 – June 12, 1945)

José Luis Padula was born in Tucumán, and he dedicated a tango to this city.

He was naturally gifted, having a clean style full of rhythm and suggestions when on the piano, he played tangos. 

Padula composed many remarkable numbers.

Among them was the tango “Tucumán” that D’Arienzo recorded.

Read more about José Luis Padula at www.todotango.com

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We are happy to have a collaboration with the people from tangotunes.com from whom some of you may have heard, they do high-quality transfers from original tango shellacs.

It is the number 1 source for professional Tango DJs all over the world.

  • Now they started a new project that addresses the dancers and the website is https://en.mytango.online
    You will find two compilations at the beginning, one tango and one vals compilation in amazing quality.
    The price is 50€ each (for 32 songs each compilation) and now the good news!

If you enter the promo code 8343 when you register at this site you will get a 20% discount!

Thanks for supporting this project, you will find other useful information on the site, a great initiative.

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“Repique del corazón” by Edgardo Donato y su Orquesta Típica with Horacio Lagos and Lita Morales in vocals, 1941.

“Repique del corazón” by Edgardo Donato y su Orquesta Típica with Horacio Lagos and Lita Morales in vocals, 1941.

José Rótulo, Argentine Tango lyricist.

José Rótulo

Lyricist (29 October 1905 – 27 November 1965)

He grew up in Montevideo.

In the early 40s, he arrived in Buenos Aires, and Edgardo Donato recorded his milonga, “Repique del corazón”, with music by his brother Osvaldo.

His most important output was during the 40s and 50s and he is representative of the romantic school of Tango.

Already based in Buenos Aires, he was a member of the board of the Sociedad de Autores y Compositores (SADAIC) (Authors and Composers Society), and he carried out the duties of treasurer.

Read more about José Rótulo at www.todotango.com

Listen and buy:

  • Amazon music

  • iTunes music

  • Spotify

We are happy to have a collaboration with the people from tangotunes.com from whom some of you may have heard, they do high-quality transfers from original tango shellacs.

It is the number 1 source for professional Tango DJs all over the world.

  • Now they started a new project that addresses the dancers and the website is https://en.mytango.online
    You will find two compilations at the beginning, one tango and one vals compilation in amazing quality.
    The price is 50€ each (for 32 songs each compilation) and now the good news!

If you enter the promo code 8343 when you register at this site you will get a 20% discount!

Thanks for supporting this project, you will find other useful information on the site, a great initiative.

Ver este artículo en español

More Argentine Tango music selected for you:

We have lots more music and history

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