Argentine Tango School

Ángel D'Agostino with Ángel Vargas. Argentine music at Escuela de Tango de Buenos Aires.

“Tres esquinas” by Ángel D’Agostino y su Orquesta Típica with Ángel Vargas in vocals, 1941.

Ángel D'Agostino with Ángel Vargas. Argentine music at Escuela de Tango de Buenos Aires.Ángel D’Agostino

Pianist, composer and leader
(25 May 1900 – 16 January 1991)

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I have been a precocious porteño. I was born on Moreno Street between Virrey Cevallos and Solís on May 25, 1900. In my family we were all musicians whether due to study or liking. As at home there was a piano before I was six I decided I had to study. In a short time I had command of the keyboard and soon thereafter I was regarded as a child prodigy and since then I have been playing before audiences. 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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