Roberto Goyeneche Part II
Consecrated as one of the greatest voices in tango, Roberto Goyeneche “El Polaco,” embodies the melancholia of the Buenos Aires nights. Playlist Malena [1968 Orquesta Típica Porteña Directed by Raúl
The music, the stories…the indelible passion. Tango!
Consecrated as one of the greatest voices in tango, Roberto Goyeneche “El Polaco,” embodies the melancholia of the Buenos Aires nights. Playlist Malena [1968 Orquesta Típica Porteña Directed by Raúl
Consecrated as one of the greatest voices in tango, Roberto Goyeneche “El Polaco,” embodies the melancholia of the Buenos Aires nights. Playlist Garúa [1962 Aníbal Troilo] Alma de Loca [1952
Roberto Herrera is a celebrated tango dancer, choreographer and teacher. At the vanguard of the Tango Renaissance, he continues his life-long work of investigating and studying tango with a view
Alberto Podestá, one of Argentina’s most illustrious singers, performed and recorded with top orchestras of his time–Carlos Di Sarli, Miguel Caló, I Francini-Armando Pontier and Pedro Laurenz.
Tango Poetry Project, started by San Francisco tango teachers Felipe Martinez & Ayano Yoneda, is one-stop resource for those who want to understand the beauty and depth of tango lyrics.
Orquesta Típica Victor, a studio band organized by the Victor Talking Machine Company for recording purposes, reached the highest quality of musical expression between 1925 and 1944. Playlist Adios Argentina
In celebration of St. Valentine’s day, Ronaldo explores the many splendid and heartbreaking facets of love and romance through poems, quotes and tango lyrics. February 14, 2022 Playlist Dos Corazones
Osvaldo Pugliese left us a rich legacy of innovative music comparable to classical works while still delighting the dancing public. Special guest appearance by Carla Pugliese. </p> January 28, 2022
Violinist Caroline Pearsall of The London Tango Orchestra guides us through the enchanting world of tango violin. Photo Credit: Pixels December 10, 2021 Playlist El Sol Sueño–Gidon Kremer [2010] Oblivion–Antonio
As the singer of “100 porteño neighborhoods” and film idol, Alberto Castillo showed the world tango belonged to the everyman in the street corner and not to the fashionable elite.