Tango Argentino
El abrazo improvisado nacido en el Río de la Plata.
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Cultural context
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Pioneers
Alberto Castillo: The Singer of the Hundred Barrios
The populist voice who brought milonga, candombe, and the street into tango
2 min de lectura
Ángel Vargas: The Nightingale of the Buenos Aires Streets
The intimate voice whose partnership with Ángel D’Agostino defined 1940s tango
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Astor Piazzolla
Bandoneonista y compositor argentino que reformuló el tango como nuevo tango
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Carlos Gardel
El cantante nacido en Francia que llevó el tango de Buenos Aires al mundo
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Edmundo Rivero: The Bass-Baritone of Tango
The deep-voiced singer of "Sur" who made lunfardo a high art
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Enrique Santos Discépolo: The Philosopher of Tango
The composer of "Cambalache" turned the tango lyric into bitter social poetry
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Francisco Canaro: Architect of the Orquesta Típica
The "Pirincho" who shaped tango’s sound, its dance bands, and its composers’ rights
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Homero Manzi: The Poet of the Arrabal
The lyricist of "Sur" and "Malena" gave the tango its most evocative poetry of the Buenos Aires suburbs
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Horacio Salgán: Architect of the Modern Tango
The pianist-composer of "A fuego lento" who made tango music for listening
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Juan d'Arienzo
Pionero del Tango‑Argentino
5 min de lectura
Julio De Caro and the Birth of Modern Tango
The violinist whose sextet turned tango into art and launched the Guardia Nueva
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Julio Sosa: El Varón del Tango
The Uruguayan singer who became the last great popular idol of tango
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Libertad Lamarque: La Novia de América
The Argentine tango singer and film star whose career spanned the 20th century
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Mariano Mores: The Symphonic Soul of Tango
The composer-pianist of "Uno" and "Taquito militar" gave tango a grand, orchestral sweep
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Mercedes Simone: The Lady of Tango
The refined voice who helped define female tango singing in its golden age
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Osvaldo Fresedo: "El Pibe de la Paternal"
The bandleader who gave tango elegance and the longest career in its history
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Roberto Firpo: The Pianist Who Shaped Early Tango
The bandleader who put the piano at the heart of the orquesta típica — and first recorded "La Cumparsita"
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Roberto Goyeneche: "El Polaco"
The master phraser whose breaking voice redefined tango singing
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Tita Merello: The Voice of the Arrabal
The working-class icon who became one of the great female voices of tango
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Recordings
"Adiós Nonino": Piazzolla’s Elegy for His Father
The nuevo-tango masterpiece written in grief, in thirty minutes, in New York
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Balada para un loco: The Scandal That Renewed Tango
Piazzolla and Ferrer's 1969 song shocked Buenos Aires and became a nuevo tango landmark
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"Cambalache": The Tango as Social Protest
Enrique Santos Discépolo’s 1934 indictment of a corrupt age
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Caminito: The Little Path of Tango
Juan de Dios Filiberto's 1926 tango became one of the most famous of all, and lent its name to a Buenos Aires landmark
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"El Choclo": The Tango That Conquered Two Worlds
Ángel Villoldo’s 1903 classic — from a Buenos Aires restaurant to America’s "Kiss of Fire"
3 min de lectura
El día que me quieras: Gardel's Eternal Love Song
The 1935 tango Carlos Gardel sang on film, weeks before his death, became a timeless standard
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"La Cumparsita": The Most Famous Tango in the World
How a Uruguayan student’s "little parade" became the anthem of tango
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Malena: The Tango of the Mysterious Singer
Manzi and Demare's 1941 portrait of a singer who "sang like no one else"
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"Mi Buenos Aires Querido": Gardel’s Love Letter to His City
The 1934 tango that turned Buenos Aires itself into the beloved
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"Mi Noche Triste" (1917): The First Tango-Canción
How Carlos Gardel’s recording turned tango from dance music into sung drama
3 min de lectura
Nostalgias: A Tango of Drink and Longing
Cobián's melody and Cadícamo's lyric became one of tango's great laments
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"Por una Cabeza": Gardel’s Tango of Love and the Racetrack
The 1935 tango-canción that became cinema’s favorite tango
3 min de lectura
Sur: The Tango of Buenos Aires's South
Troilo and Manzi's 1948 elegy for a lost love and a changing barrio
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Uno: A Tango of Heartbreak and Hope
Discépolo's anguished lyric and Mariano Mores's melody made one of the "fundamental tangos"
1 min de lectura
"Volver": Gardel’s Tango of Return
The 1935 classic of memory and nostalgia, recorded months before his death
3 min de lectura
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Technique
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