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Julio de Caro (December 11, 1899 – March 11, 1980) was an Argentine composer, musician, and conductor prominent in the Tango genre.
genre. He also performed in concert with his brothers Julio and Emilio deCaro in the JulioDeCaro Orchestra. Flores negras. Luciérnaga. Mala pinta. Loca...
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small theaters and music-halls.[citation needed] In 1920s Buenos Aires, JuliodeCaro, a renowned Tango orchestra director and violinist, used the Stroh violin...
Para Eduardo Arolas. The first recording of "Recuerdo" was by the JulioDeCaro orchestra, on December 9, 1926, in instrumental form. In 1927 the female...
The suburb is immortalized in the tango 'Boedo', written in 1928 by JulioDeCaro and with lyrics by Francisco Bautista Rímoli. The lyrics personify it...
Obregón Roberto Saghini JuliodeCaro Miguel Gómez Bao Julio Andrada Manrupe, Raúl; Portela, María Alejandra (2001). Un diccionario de films argentinos (1930-1995)...
Classically trained musicians weren't associated with tango music until JulioDeCaro, violinist, formed an orchestra in 1920 and made the tango more elegant...
orchestras like those of Osvaldo Pugliese, Aníbal Troilo, Francisco Canaro, JuliodeCaro and Juan d'Arienzo. After 1955, virtuoso Astor Piazzolla popularized...
to his father's records of the tango orchestras of Carlos Gardel and JuliodeCaro, and was exposed to jazz and classical music, including Bach, from an...
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After singing for bandleader José DeCaro in 1935, Rivero's qualities attracted José's more famous brother JulioDeCaro, who drafted Rivero into his orchestra...
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Sus Zorros Grices Juan Cambareri Juan d'Arienzo Juan de Dios Filiberto Juan Polito JuliodeCaro Lucio Demare Manuel Buzón Miguel Caló Miguel Villasboas...
Juan d'Arienzo (1900–1976), orchestra leader JuliodeCaro (1899–1980), tango bandleader and composer Juan de Dios Filiberto (1885–1964), tango composer...
1930) Roberto Carnevale (born 1966) Ramon Carnicer i Batlle (1789–1855) JuliodeCaro (1899–1980) Turlough Carolan (1670–1738) Firminus Caron (fl. c. 1460–c...
The main composers of the Decarean school are also present, including JulioDeCaro himself and the bandoneonist Pedro Maffia, as well as their highly regarded...
like the bands of Osvaldo Pugliese, Aníbal Troilo, Francisco Canaro, JuliodeCaro, and Juan d'Arienzo. Incorporating acoustic music and later, synthesizers...