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  2. List of public domain tangos - Wikipedia

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    tango Ansias de amor Guillermo Desiderio Barbieri: Guillermo Desiderio Barbieri Apure, delantero buey Carlos Gardel Alfredo Le Pera canción Aquel muchacho triste José Pedro De Grandis: José Pedro De Grandis not found in SADAIC tango Argentina Vicente Greco Vicente Greco not found in SADAIC Arrabal amargo Carlos Gardel Alfredo Le Pera tango

  3. Tango music - Wikipedia

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    Early bandoneón, constructed ca. 1905. Even though present forms of tango developed in Argentina and Uruguay from the mid-19th century, there are records of 19th and early 20th-century tango styles in Cuba and Spain, [3] while there is a flamenco tango dance that may share a common ancestor in a minuet-style European dance. [4]

  4. Argentine tango - Wikipedia

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    Argentine tango music is much more varied than ballroom tango music. A large amount of tango music has been composed by a variety of different orchestras over the last century. Not only is there a large volume of music, there is a breadth of stylistic differences between these orchestras as well, which makes it easier for Argentine tango ...

  5. Otros Aires - Wikipedia

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    Otros Aires is an Argentine 21st-century tango music group founded in 2003 in Barcelona by Argentine musician and architect Miguel Di Genova.. Otros Aires mixes early tango and milonga structures from the beginning of the 20th century (Gardel, Razzano, D'Arienzo, etc.) with electronic sequences, melodies and lyrics from the 21st century.

  6. List of tango singers - Wikipedia

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    Many tango musicians have been both musicians and singers, but this does not exclude from this list. While the vast majority of earlier tango singers were Argentines , this list illustrates the diversification of tango over time, with the growth in female stars such as Susana Rinaldi and the spread of tango around the world, as far as Russia ...

  7. Orquesta El Arranque - Wikipedia

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    This CD has sold almost 10,000 copies in Argentina alone, becoming one of the tango best sellers of 2002. El Arranque travelled to Europe again in November 2002 to record their first live CD, En Vivo en la Rete Due de Suiza. The concert was held in the famous auditorium of Rete 2 Radio in Lugano, Switzerland. The album came out in two versions ...

  8. List of music artists and bands from Argentina - Wikipedia

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    2 Tango. 3 Cuarteto. 4 Chamam ... This is a list of music artists and bands from Argentina, categorized according to musical genre. Old Cumbia Villera. Damas Gratis;

  9. Osvaldo Pugliese - Wikipedia

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    Osvaldo Pedro Pugliese (Buenos Aires, December 2, 1905 – July 25, 1995, Buenos Aires) [1] was an Argentine tango musician. He developed dramatic arrangements that retained strong elements of the walking beat of salon tango but also heralded the development of concert-style tango music.