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Argentine Tango School

“Así se canta” by Ricardo Tanturi y su Orquesta Típica with Enrique Campos in vocals, 1943.

Tanturi-Campos Argentine Tango music disc back cover detail.

Marvil

Lyricist and composer (November 24, 1902 – May 8, 1976)

Marvil, a highly esteemed lyricist, left an indelible mark on the world of Tango, and his lyrical creations resonate across the lively atmospheres of milongas.

Embarking on his journey into tango lyricism in the mid-thirties, Marvil dedicated two fruitful decades to crafting evocative verses. From the outset, he achieved remarkable success, his compositions striking a chord with audiences.

Collaborating with numerous musicians, Marvil skillfully melded his words with captivating melodies.

A multitude of renowned voices lent their talent to bring his tangos to life.

A true maestro of Tango, Marvil adeptly captured the essence of his era. Infusing his work with a blend of humor and sensitivity, he painted a nostalgic portrait of his youth using watercolors that exuded tenderness and bore the distinctive mark of the forties.

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