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    Eduardo Arolas (February 24, 1892 – September 29, 1924) was an Argentine tango bandoneon player, leader and composer. Arolas first learned to play the...
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    introduced to tango music with prominent composers and bandoneonists such as Eduardo Arolas and Vicente Greco and later was developed into the sextet formation...
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    tango recitals. Some of these early influences included bandleaders Eduardo Arolas, Juan Carlos Cobián, and Roberto Firpo. At his friends' prompting, de...
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  • introduced. One of the instrument's early pioneers, Eduardo Arolas, was called the "Tiger of the Bandoneon". Arolas believed the instrument was made to play in...
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  • genre. Damas Gratis Mario Abramovich Alfredo De Angelis Carlos Acuña Eduardo Arolas Juan d'Arienzo Rodolfo Biagi Eladia Blázquez Manuel Buzón Enrique Cadícamo...
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    Edgardo Donato, Maldita by Antonio Rodio and Celedonio Flores, and the Eduardo Arolas compositions La guitarrita and Una noche de garufa. In 1930, during...
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    television pioneer Ernesto Acher Amancio Jacinto Alcorta Eduardo Alonso-Crespo Eduardo Arolas Luis Bacalov Agustín Bardi Esteban Benzecry José Antonio...
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    a portable player-organ, broadened the popularity of certain songs. Eduardo Arolas was the major driver of the bandoneón's popularization, with Vicente...
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  • Benjamín Alfonso Tagle Lara tango Qué querés con esa cara! / La guitarrita Eduardo Arolas Pascual Contursi tango Quejas del alma Guillermo Desiderio Barbieri...
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    Ríos, "Un recuerdo a Newbery", by José Arturo Severino, "Tu Sueño", by Eduardo Arolas and "El Pampero", by Luis Sanmartino. A film was also made about his...
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  • 25 – Lotta Crabtree, all-round entertainer (b. 1847) September 29 – Eduardo Arolas, tango musician and composer (b. 1892) November 4 – Gabriel Fauré, French...
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    Soto (1881–1882), Col. Eduardo Bremon, (1882), Col. Julian Parrado (1882–1884), Col. Francisco Castilla (1884–1886), Col. Juan Arolas (1886–1893), Col. Caesar...
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    Negracha (1948), Malandraca (1949), Milonga para Fidel (1961), Para Eduardo Arolas. The first recording of "Recuerdo" was by the Julio De Caro orchestra...
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  • through her maternal grandfather Manuel Vignau [es], actor and playwright Eduardo Arolas, tango bandoneon player, born to French parents Susana Baron Supervielle...
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    Stampone with sole control of the orchestra, which popularized El Marne (Eduardo Arolas), Nueve puntos (Francisco Canaro), Confesión (Enrique Santos Discépolo...
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  • 3:08 17. "El Tiempo Sera Testigo" Héctor Varela 2:55 18. "El Marne" Eduardo Arolas 2:30 19. "La Cumparsita" Los Solistas d'Arienzo 2:45 20. "Farol" Virgilio...
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  • year, the orchestra made various recordings starting with La trilla by Eduardo Arolas, and Petit Salón with music by Vicente Demarco and lyrics by Silvio...
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  • Julián Arcas 1832 1882 Spain Malcolm Arnold 1921 2006 United Kingdom Eduardo Arolas 1892 1924 Argentina Boris Asafiev 1884 1949 Russia Vicente Asencio 1908...
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    tango orchestra leader Eduardo Arolas agreed to play a number of his compositions. Some of his early tangos written for Arolas were: "Cura segura" ("Sure...
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    exile. An admirer of Osvaldo Pugliese, Anibal Troilo ("Pichuco"), and Eduardo Arolas, Constantini was a Tango singer, dancer, and amateur historian. He also...
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    Enrique Cadícamo) Neotango (Leopoldo Federico & M.Flores) El Marne (Eduardo Arolas) Anoné (Hugo Baralis) El entrerriano (Rosendo Mendizábal) Tangology...
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    (1880–81), Isidro G. Soto (1881–82), Eduardo Bremon, (1882), Julian Parrado (1882–84), Francisco Castilla (1884–86), Juan Arolas (1886–93), Caesar Mattos (1893)...
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  • notable critical work, having published studies about the likes of Juan Arolas in 1898 and José Carlos Somoza in 1904. In 1899, Lomba published El rey...
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    Darts Championship by winning the Western European qualifier, beating Eduardo Lopes in the final. He became the first Portuguese player to qualify for...
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    García y Margallo 1893          : Manuel Macías y Casado 1893–1894: Juan Arolas y Esplugues 1894          : Juan Valverde Carrillo (interim) 1894–1895:...
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    Isidro G. Soto (1881–1882), Eduardo Bremon, (1882), Julian Parrrado (1882–1884), Francisco Castilla (1884–1886), Juan Arolas (1886–1893), Caésar Mattos...
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  • Xtravaganza. 1.4 15-06-2006 Juan Tamariz 1.5 22-06-2006 Sergi Arola Amaya Arzuaga, Carlos Jean, Eduardo Noriega, Guillermo del Toro. 2.1 21-09-2006 Rafael Amargo...
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  • María Pilar López Rodríguez Carmelo López Villena Antonio Louro Goyanes Eduardo Madina Muñoz Elisenda Malaret García Carmen Marón Beltrán Jordi Marsal...
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    (1881–1882), Col. Eduardo Bremon, (1882), Col. Julian Parrrado (1882–1884), Col. Francisco Castilla (1884–1886), Col. Juan Arolas (1886-18930, Col. Caesar...
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  • Juan Ariza (1816–1876), Romantic novelist, poet, and playwright Raimon Arola (born 1956), art historian specializing in sacred symbolism and hermetic...
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