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One century of Tango (01/13)
1850 - 1900 the first tango
The Argentinian Tango born from an original mixture
of rates/rhythms specific to the African slaves, the European
immigrants and the men of the countryside: gauchos. About
the year 1850 will habanera it cuban (heiress of the ' tanguillo
andalus') settles in Buenos...
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One century of Tango (02/13)
Cumparsita and Carlos Gardel
In the years 1920, the Tango is already popular and
one sees appearing successfully the first typical orchestras.
In 1916 is presented in Montevideo Cumparsita of the Uruguyan Gerardo Matos Rodriguez, who
becomes the most popular tango and emblématique.
At...
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One century of Tango (03/13)
1940 Decade Gilded
Towards the end of 1930 naîssent the orchestras
which will lead the Tango to its greater popularity in the years 1940.
Juan D' Arienzo, Anibal Troilo, Osvaldo Pugliese and Carlos Di
Sarli will define very personal styles which will make dance planet
until our days.
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One century of Tango (04/13)
Alberto Castillo and the return of the negro
rates/rhythms
Alberto Castillo, appointed the
Singer of the Hundred Districts of Buenos Aires joined together in the song, the dominant elements of the
dance thanks to its vocal qualities and expression.
Initially with the orchestra of Ricardo...
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One century of Tango (05/13)
Astor Piazzolla
In the years 1950 appears, with all its
characteristic, the type-setter, arranger, director and bandoneonist
Astor Piazzolla, and it will modify art ' to make tango'.
The dancers are the first diverted by this new style, because of
the change in the marking of time. Piazzolla...
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One century of Tango (06/13)
Poetry and Dance
Poetry evolves/moves at each time.
In Argentina, they are descriptions of landscapes portègnes (of
Buenos Aires) which make it bright.
The poets who marked the Tango the most are Homero Manzi,
Enrique Santos Discépolo, Catulo Castillo, Enrique Cadicamo, Homero
Exposito,...
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One century of Tango (07/13)
The lapse of memory
In the years 1960, with the arrival of new
rates/rhythms, like the Rock'n'roll & Roll, the Tango knows a certain
decline in its own country.
The radios and the chains of television remove the programs live
of Tango and the cinema forgets its artists: the media are too...
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One century of Tango (08/13)
Continuity in the years 1960 and 1970
Horacio Salgan is, with Astor Piazzolla, the most
important figure of the medium of the years 1950 until the years 1980.
Without disavowing the roots of the Tango, it makes evolve/move
its orchestrations, first of all with its own orchestra, then with Quinteto...
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One century of Tango (09/13)
Chanterus of the city
With the courses of the years 1960 the prototype of
the singer ' rude' is incarnated and revalorized by the
Uruguyan Julio Sosa.
At the same time, two other singers represent each one a style
of tango: Edmundo Rivero, the singer of tango to the landscapes gaucho and Roberto...
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One century of Tango (10/13)
"Argentino Tango" and the Turn of the World
In the years 1970, the bandoneonists Shine Stazo
and Libertella created one of the formations most representative and
brilliant of the history of the Tango: Sexteto
Mayor. This one takes part in 1983, as head of
poster of the spectacle Tango Argentino.
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One century of Tango (11/13)
Rebirth In Buenos Aires
In 1990, first radio operator FM dedicated entirely
to the Tango is born: FM Tango.
At that time is created, by decree of the Argentinian
Government, Academia Nacional del Tango.
In the ten last years of the XXème century, the Tango strongly
develops in Argentina...
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One century of Tango (12/13)
The tango remains alive A Buenos Aires
Today, almost all the forms of Tango can be heard,
thanks to the various orchestras and groups which occur in Buenos
Aires and elsewhere: style of Juan D' Arienzo at Los Reyes
LED Compass, Ernesto Free and its Orchestra or at Solistas of Arienzo;
style...
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One century of Tango (13/13)
New waves
The Tango was always a culture which absorbed the
elements of other cultures.
Thus the bandoneonist Dino Saluzzi became one of the major
musicians of the catalogue of the German label ECM with his work which
amalgamates the tango with the elements of the jazz and the
Argentinian...
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The Essential Discography
A short but sufficient discography which enables
you to approach and discover the Tango well.... 1. El Album of Oro de Carlos Gardel/Carlos Gardel
(EMI 7 98318 2). One of the best selections of greatest
creations of the best singer of tangos. In these CDs,
traditional titles of its films, with orchestra,...
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