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Cátulo Castillo
(August 6, 1906 - October 19, 1975).
Catulo Castillo is large ' the peintre' of urban Buenos Aires,
of nostalgia of what was lost.
It composed a music of a great beauty, but was especially a man
of letters.
Author of "Ultima Curda" and of "Tinkled Roja", inter alia
jewels....
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Enrique Cadícamo
(July 15, 1900 - December 3, 1999).
Cadicamo traverses all the twentieth century porteño with its
writings, since those sung by Carlos Gardel until the last recorded by
Adriana Varela.
It wrote under the pseudonym of Rosendo Luna certain musics for
tango....
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Enrique Santos Discépolo
(March 27 - December 23, 1951).
The poet of the tear of the man, the impotence vis-a-vis to
inevitable and the injustice; that of the parody and humour like
palliative to so much of misery.
The great creator of "Cambalache", "Uno" and "Cafetin of Buenos
Aires".
He was also an actor, playwright...
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Homero Exposito
(November 5, 1918 - September 22, 1987).
Exposito is undoubtedly the Master of the surrealist metaphors
of the tango. It had a great dexterity for the verse free.
Author among marvellous tangos, the great classic like "Naranjo
in Flor" y "Yuyo Verde"....
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Homero Manzi
(November 1, 1907 - March 3, 1951).
The romantic and deep poet of the Tango.
It leaves us large frescos of the districts of Buenos Aires and
its personalities.
Author, inter alia, of the tango "over" of which the music was
composed by Anibal Troilo....
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Horacio To shoe
(June 2, 1933 -)
poetic Alter-ego of Astor Piazzolla, Horacio Ferrer is
the large author of lyric ' the tanguera' of Rio of Plata of the end
of the twentieth century.
He is the author of "Ultima Grela", of the celèbre "Strolled
para Loco" and worms of Opérita "Maria of Buenos Aires".
Horacio...
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