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The list of composers who wrote inspired by tango music also includes John Cage in "Perpetual Tango" (1984), John Harbison in "Tango Seen from Ground Level" (1991), and Milton Babbitt in "It Takes Twelve to Tango" (1984). The influence of Piazzolla has fallen on a number of contemporary composers.
This is an alphabetical list of Argentine classical composers Abel Fleury (1903-1958) Antonio Agri (1932–1998) Amancio Jacinto Alcorta (1805–1862) Eduardo Alonso ...
Pages in category "Argentine tango musicians" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Two dancers of Argentine tango on the street in Buenos Aires. Argentine tango is a musical genre and accompanying social dance originating at the end of the 19th century in the suburbs of Buenos Aires. [1] It typically has a 2 4 or 4 4 rhythmic time signature, and two or three parts repeating in patterns such as ABAB or ABCAC.
Astor Pantaleón Piazzolla (Spanish:, Italian: [pjatˈtsɔlla]; March 11, 1921 – July 4, 1992) was an Argentine tango composer, bandoneon player, and arranger. His works revolutionized the traditional tango into a new style termed nuevo tango, incorporating elements from jazz and classical music.
Many tango musicians have been both musicians and singers, but this does not exclude from this list. While the vast majority of earlier tango singers were Argentines , this list illustrates the diversification of tango over time, with the growth in female stars such as Susana Rinaldi and the spread of tango around the world, as far as Russia ...
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Luca Prodan, Italian-born rock composer and leader of Argentine band Sumo; Luis Puenzo, filmmaker; Osvaldo Pugliese, tango composer; Eugène Py, pioneering cinematographer; Carla Quevedo, actress and designer; Lorenzo Quinteros, actor; Rodolfo Ranni, actor, Italian-born; Daniel Rabinovich, musician; Sergio Renán, director of film and theatre ...