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  2. Tango music - Wikipedia

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    The music still has its tango feeling, the complex rhythmic and melodious entanglement that makes tango so unique. Gotan Project is a group that formed in 1999 in Paris, consisting of musicians Philippe Cohen Solal, Eduardo Makaroff , and Christoph H. Muller.

  3. Bandoneon - Wikipedia

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    The bandoneon was introduced to tango music with prominent composers and bandoneonists such as Eduardo Arolas and Vicente Greco and later was developed into the sextet formation (with two bandoneons) with Pedro Maffia and Pedro Laurenz whose style and technique established the base for the bandoneon section in the orquesta típica. [3]

  4. Mi noche triste - Wikipedia

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    Its music was composed in 1915 by Samuel Castriota (1885–1932) as an instrumental tango, originally named Lita, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Soon after, Pascual Contursi (1888–1932) wrote the lyrics without the composer's permission in Montevideo, Uruguay, and named it "Percanta que me amuraste".

  5. Neotango - Wikipedia

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    Neotango is a distinct genre of tango which goes beyond it both in music and in dance. It is a global movement in which the music includes tracks from all over the world, instrumental and vocal, distinct from the tango in that it includes only modern music recorded in the last 30-40 years, and can be danced using the tango's biomechanics.

  6. Guitar Tango - Wikipedia

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    "Guitar Tango" is a song originally recorded in French in 1961 as "Guitare-Tango". It was written by Georges Liferman, Norman Maine and Jacques Plaint and there were versions recorded by Dario Moreno , Tino Rossi and Maya Casabianca .

  7. Blue Tango - Wikipedia

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    An instrumental version of "Blue Tango" recorded by Anderson (Decca Records, catalog number 27875, with the flip side "Belle of the Ball" [2]) reached number one on the Billboard chart in 1952. [3] (According to other sources, [4] the Anderson recording first reached the charts on December 29, 1951.) Billboard ranked it as the number one song ...

  8. Tanghetto - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014 Tanghetto was nominated for the third time to the Latin Grammys with Hybrid Tango II competing with Rubén Blades, who won. In 2015 they released the album Progressive Tango and got their sixth nomination to the Gardel Awards. Progressive Tango, first promo single, became the number one song played from Tanghetto in Spotify ...

  9. Hybrid Tango - Wikipedia

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    Released in December 2004, Hybrid Tango contains twelve instrumental tracks in which, apart from the blend of electronic music and tango that is the distinctive sound of Tanghetto, there are plenty of world-music styles such as flamenco, candombe, and jazz.