“Tierra negra” by Juan D’Arienzo y su Orquesta Típica, 1942.
Graciano De Leone
Bandoneonist, leader and composer (July 16, 1890 – June 21, 1945)
This porteño was initially a guitarist. His friend, Eduardo Arolas, persuaded him to pick up the bandoneon.
His beginning with the new instrument was —towards 1910- at the Café del Griego, though, in fact, its name was Café Royal.
Thirty-two numbers of his own have been found.
Many of them were committed to disc.
“Tierra negra” is one of his outstanding numbers.
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