Episodes
Published 01/21/19
Published 01/08/19
Considered one of the most important tango singers of the second half of the XX century, Julio Sosa was born in Uruguay, but he made […]
Published 06/29/17
Published 06/29/17
Homero Manzi, one of the greatest Argentine poets, never published a book with his poems. Instead, he left lyrics for more than 100 songs, tangos […]
Published 06/29/17
Rosita Quiroga was one of the first women who dared interpret tangos, an activity she excelled due to her unmistakable style.. Production: Julieta Galván / Technical […]
Published 03/20/17
Edmundo Rivero, a gifted tango singer with a low voice, who became a unique case, almost an eccentricity, in the long list of tango interpreters… […]
Published 03/20/17
Poet, composer, actor and playwriter, Enrique Santos Discépolo authored very popular tangos that became part of the Argentine common sense… Production: Julieta Galván / Technical operator: […]
Published 03/17/17
Even though he wasn’t avant-garde, Aníbal Troilo was one of the 3 or 4 musicians who backed at one time, Carlos Gardel…
Published 12/05/16
Carlos Gardel is definitely linked to Tango’s beginnings, its forms, its character. Gardel creates a genre didn’t exist before: Tango singer.
Published 12/02/16
The son of an Italian migrant, Piazzolla is one of the most revolutionary bandoneon players and songwriters. With the Tango’s New Quintet, he laid down […]
Published 12/02/16