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$35.93The Story
Tango Argentino is not only a sensual and intoxicating dance and musical style, but also a cultural symbol that reflects the history, passion and identity of Argentina. Originating in the suburbs of Buenos Aires in the late 19th century, tango combines African rhythms, European social dances, and the influences of immigrants to Argentina to create a unique dance form. Initially considered scandalous, tango gained acceptance and popularity over time. Traditional tango music, characterized by soulful melodies and melancholy lyrics, is dominated by the bandoneón, an accordion-like instrument, and accompanied by violin, piano and guitar. Beyond the borders of Argentina, tango has become a worldwide phenomenon, with international tango festivals and dance clubs in cities worldwide. UNESCO declared tango culture an Intangible Cultural Heritage of the World in 2009. Tango Argentino has produced timeless masterpieces and great musical artists that are considered important cultural symbols of Argentina and are compiled in this collection. Tango Argentino remains the universal language of passion, longing and joy that enchants dancers and listeners alike.
Track list:
Side A
Uno - Edmundo Rivero
A Media Luz - Cuarteto Palais De Glace
Por una Cabeza - Carlos Aragon
Se dice de mi - Quinteto Pirincho
Tango Argentino - Vicente Alvarez y Carlos Otero
La Puñalada - José Basso y su orquesta
El Choclo - Gigi Stok
Caminito - José Granados
Picasso - Astor Piazzolla su bandoneon y sus cuerdas
Side B
El Entrerriano - Cuarteto Palais De Glace
Taquito militar - Quinteto Pirincho
La Cumparsita - Francisco Canaro
Adios Muchachos - Vicente Alvarez y Carlos Otero
Mi Buenos Aires Querido - Los Cinco Latinos
Nostalgias - Edmundo Rivero
Volver - Carlos Aragon
Yira Yira - Trio Costa Brava
Adiós Nonino - Astor Piazzolla y su quinteto
Description
Tango Argentino is not only a sensual and intoxicating dance and musical style, but also a cultural symbol that reflects the history, passion and identity of Argentina. Originating in the suburbs of Buenos Aires in the late 19th century, tango combines African rhythms, European social dances, and the influences of immigrants to Argentina to create a unique dance form. Initially considered scandalous, tango gained acceptance and popularity over time. Traditional tango music, characterized by soulful melodies and melancholy lyrics, is dominated by the bandoneón, an accordion-like instrument, and accompanied by violin, piano and guitar. Beyond the borders of Argentina, tango has become a worldwide phenomenon, with international tango festivals and dance clubs in cities worldwide. UNESCO declared tango culture an Intangible Cultural Heritage of the World in 2009. Tango Argentino has produced timeless masterpieces and great musical artists that are considered important cultural symbols of Argentina and are compiled in this collection. Tango Argentino remains the universal language of passion, longing and joy that enchants dancers and listeners alike.
Track list:
Side A
Uno - Edmundo Rivero
A Media Luz - Cuarteto Palais De Glace
Por una Cabeza - Carlos Aragon
Se dice de mi - Quinteto Pirincho
Tango Argentino - Vicente Alvarez y Carlos Otero
La Puñalada - José Basso y su orquesta
El Choclo - Gigi Stok
Caminito - José Granados
Picasso - Astor Piazzolla su bandoneon y sus cuerdas
Side B
El Entrerriano - Cuarteto Palais De Glace
Taquito militar - Quinteto Pirincho
La Cumparsita - Francisco Canaro
Adios Muchachos - Vicente Alvarez y Carlos Otero
Mi Buenos Aires Querido - Los Cinco Latinos
Nostalgias - Edmundo Rivero
Volver - Carlos Aragon
Yira Yira - Trio Costa Brava
Adiós Nonino - Astor Piazzolla y su quinteto












