Argentine tango (redirect from Tango canyengue)
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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Tango (section Tango canyengue)
Argentina). In tango canyengue the dancers share one axis, dance in a closed embrace, and with the legs relaxed and slightly bent. Tango canyengue uses body dissociation...
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por María la niña Fuga y misterio Poema valseado Tocata rea Miserere canyengue de los ladrones antiguos en las alcantarillas Contramilonga a la funerala...
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tango La última grela. In 1967 he wrote an anthology of poems, Romancero canyengue. Upon hearing a recording of Ferrer reciting these poems, accompanied...
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January 1901. A leading tango singer after 1920, her style, known as canyengue reflected on the less affluent side of the city. She recorded her first...
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Spanjaard, Vesko Eschkenazy, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Sexteto Canyengue. PENTATONE PTC 5186008 (2012) Mozart – Arias. Lenneke Ruiten, Ed Spanjaard...
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Spanjaard, Vesko Eschkenazy, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Sexteto Canyengue. PENTATONE PTC 5186008 (2012). The fascinating George Gershwin. Gregor...
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Enzo Gieco and guitarist Thomas Gubitsch. Later he formed the quartet Canyengues (with Gustavo Beytelmann and Patrice Caratini) and released numerous recordings...
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