The Miguel Caló orchestra will be remembered as the best tango performance that goes beyond its age and is recognized today for its outstanding artistic qualities and by a dancing group that permanently evokes it.
Caló developed a style that connects traditional tango with the innovations of the age, without stridence, with a highlighted presence of the violins, a rhythmic bandoneon section, and a spectacular piano.
He not only promoted great musicians but also great singers that made their professional debut in his orchestra, for example, Raúl Berón.