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    Argentine tango (redirect from Milonguita)
    Argentine tango is a musical genre and accompanying social dance originating at the end of the 19th century in the suburbs of Buenos Aires. It typically...
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  • bailado" (3:35) "Aires de Buenos Aires" (3:36) "A Flor de Piel" (4:50) "Milonguita Burlona" (3:14) "Vuelvo al Sur" (Astor Piazzolla / Pino Solanas) (4:26)...
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    Central, San Lorenzo, and the Argentina national team. Heredia (nicknamed "Milonguita") gave his first steps on football playing for local team Universitario...
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  • Single by Akina Nakamori from the album CD'87 Language Japanese B-side "Milonguita" Released February 4, 1987 (1987-02-04) Recorded 1986 Genre J-pop kayōkyoku...
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  • Suzuki Shiina 4:25 5. "Abunai Mon Amour" Eiko Kyo Suzuki Shiina 4:47 6. "Milonguita" Akira Ootsu Tetsuji Hayashi Nakamura 4:32 7. "Gypsy Queen" Ikki Matsumoto...
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    Entrerriano. Verano Porteño he danced with Cecilia Narowa, who took the part of Milonguita.Together with Nelson Avila he was in charge to rebuild the choreografies...
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  • Inmigrante (4:19) Renacer (5:01) Una Llamada (4:12) Incidental Payada (3:15) Milonguita Antipatica (2:01) Disorder Tango (3:58) Malambo De La Furia (3:47) Biorritmo...
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    albums include the 2021 Sparks recorded for Enja Records. His composition "Milonguita" was recorded by The 12 Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic on their album...
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    end of the 1953 season, she recorded two tangos: "Los pañuelitos" and "Milonguita". Starting in the late 1950s, Luz performed on television, participating...
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    first major success and in which she sang four songs “Mi noche triste”, “Milonguita”, “La morocha” and “Pero hay una melena” and duets with Hugo del Carril:...
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  • otoñal and Marrón y azul, Octeto Buenos Aires, Allegro and Disc-Jockey. Milonguita, Copacabana and Tiernamente, Los Astros del Tango, Music-Hall. Organito...
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    These included: Santos Vega (1916), ¡Federación o muerte! (1917) and Milonguita (1922). Having never attended a music conservatory, Corsini once attributed...
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  • was systematized, despite the absence of sound, with titles including Milonguita (José Bustamante y Ballivián, 1922), La cieguita de la avenida Alvear...
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    performing as a soloist, with the Pablo Murgier Ensemble, No Tags, Los Milonguitas Tango and the duo he trains with Ana Karina Rossi. He has recorded several...
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