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Charlo. Argentine musica at Escuela de Tango de Buenos Aires.

“Sin lágrimas” by Osvaldo Pugliese y su Orquesta Típica, 1946.

Charlo. Argentine music at Escuela de Tango de Buenos Aires.Charlo

Argentine Tango singer, musician, pianist, actor, and composer.
(July 7, 1906 – October 30, 1990)

In his important work as a composer of rare ability to musically express human drama and romantic rapture, the following tunes stand out: with lyrics by the filmmaker Luis César Amadori, the tangos “Cobardía”, “Rencor” and “Tormento”; with José González Castillo, “El viejo vals”, a piece of rare perfection, unparalleled in Charlo’s rendition; with José María Contursi, “Sin lágrimas; with Cátulo Castillo, “Sin ella”. “Fueye” and the beautiful waltz “Tu pálida voz” with lyrics by Homero Manzi. And with Cadícamo, besides “Ave de paso”, three tangos of high value but very different from each other stand out: “Rondando tu esquina”, “Viejas alegrías” and “La barranca”. Continue reading at 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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