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    Although tango music was strictly circumscribed to the tango interpreters, it was the classically trained Argentinian pianist Arminda Canteros (1911–2002) who used to play tangos to satisfy the requests of her father, who could not understand classical music.

  2. Sep 8, 2017 · Mrs Azzi is the co-author of Le Grand Tango: The Life and Music of Astor Piazzolla, a detailed biography that may represent the most comprehensive work about the composer’s life and work to date. Surprisingly, the book first appeared in the year 2000 in English, published as a hardcover edition (it was a few years before e-books became common ...

  3. Jun 27, 2022 · Tango emerged in the late nineteenth century as a univocal fusion of music, poetry, and dance that still endures as a complex cultural system. Its origins are traced to the River Plate area that comprises Buenos Aires and Montevideo, respectively the capitals of Argentina and Uruguay.

  4. Mar 11, 2021 · Born 100 years ago today, composer Piazzolla revolutionised the traditional tango, incorporating elements from jazz and classical music. Here’s why Google is celebrating him today.

  5. Jan 11, 2024 · In the domain of popular music, Piazzolla started in 1939 as a performer in the orchestra of Aníbal Troilo (b. 1914–d. 1975), a central figure in tango’s history. From Troilo, Piazzolla learned the secrets of a craft from which he emerged as an independent figure who, by 1953, had reached distinction.

  6. Histoire du Tango is a composition by tango composer Ástor Piazzolla, originally scored for flute and guitar in 1985 and published in 1986. [1] It is one of the most famous compositions by Piazzolla and is often played with different combinations, including violin or double bass substituted for the flute, and piano, harp or marimba substituted ...

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  8. Argentine tango is a musical genre and accompanying social dance originating at the end of the 19th century in the suburbs of Buenos Aires. [1] . It typically has a 2. 4 or 4. 4 rhythmic time signature, and two or three parts repeating in patterns such as ABAB or ABCAC. Its lyrics are marked by nostalgia, sadness, and laments for lost love.

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