• Anselmo Alfredo Aieta (November 5, 1896 – September 25, 1964) was an Argentine bandoneon musician, composer and occasional actor. Alfredo De Angelis started...
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    Greco (1888–1924) Augusto Berto (1889–1953) Eduardo Arolas (1892–1924) Anselmo Aieta (1896–1964) Osvaldo Fresedo (1897–1984) Pedro Maffia (1899–1967) Pedro...
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  • People with the given name Anselmo include: Anselmo Aieta (1896–1964), Argentine bandoneon musician, composer and actor Anselmo Colzani (1918–2006), Italian...
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  • mixed with "La Paloma" and sung by R. Balasaraswathi Devi. In 1926 Anselmo Aieta wrote a tango to lyrics by Francisco García Jiménez, where the refrain...
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    the Buenos Aires police orchestra, he was able to join the band of Anselmo Aieta. In early 1924, Carlos joined an orchestra directed by the violin player...
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    Luis Bacalov, Enrique Granados, Carel Kraayenhof, Astor Piazzolla, Anselmo Aieta, Jorge Cardoso, Meijer herself, Pintín Castellanos, Ennio Morricone...
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    accompanying the singer Juan Giliberti, and then joined the orchestra of Anselmo Aieta as a pianist. He continued changing affiliations until 1940, until he...
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    band (which included the composer Agesilao Ferrazzano, Juan D’Arienzo, Anselmo Aieta and Ciriaco Ortiz) which mixed tango and jazz, and played live soundtracks...
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  • Collazo. The film premiered on November 10, 1937 in Buenos Aires. Anselmo Aieta Óscar Alonso Francisco Álvarez Enrique Arellano Héctor Coire María Esther...
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  • written by José A. Ferreyra. The film premiered in 1924 in Buenos Aires. Anselmo Aieta Mary Clay Julio Donadille Augusto Gocalbes Jorge Lafuente Percival Murray...
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    orchestras of Juan Maglio Pacho, Roberto Firpo, Tirigall, Manuel Buzón, Anselmo Aieta, Pardo, with whom he released his tango Desvelo, Avile, and Antonio...
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  • Paulo 3–0 Guarani São Paulo Viana 9' Serginho 30', 36' Stadium: Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo (Morumbi) Attendance: 11,894 Referee: João Leopoldo Aieta...
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