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    Osvaldo Fresedo (May 5, 1897 - November 18, 1984), nicknamed El pibe de La Paternal ("the kid from La Paternal") was an Argentine songwriter and director...
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    Berto (1889–1953) Eduardo Arolas (1892–1924) Anselmo Aieta (1896–1964) Osvaldo Fresedo (1897–1984) Pedro Maffia (1899–1967) Pedro Laurenz (1902–1972) Ricardo...
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    from Príncipe Cubano, at the Florida cabaret when he was replacing Osvaldo Fresedo. He said: "Mine was always a tough orchestra, with a very swinging...
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    Demare Manuel Buzón Miguel Caló Miguel Villasboas Osmar Maderna Osvaldo Fresedo Osvaldo Pugliese Pedro Laurenz Pedro Maffia Ricardo Malerba Ricardo Tanturi...
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    example, in the 1930s, a recording of Isle of Capri in Spanish, by Osvaldo Fresedo and singer Roberto Ray, is known. Falco's 1982 German-language hit...
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    the famous Vardaro-Pugliese sextet of violinist Elvino Vardaro, pianist Osvaldo Pugliese, violinist Alfredo Gobbi, bandoneon player Miguel Jurado (later...
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  • 7344). On 2 February 1935, a Spanish language version of the song by Osvaldo Fresedo with singer Roberto Ray for Victor Records, catalogue number 37725-B...
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    (1884–1969), tango composer Norma Fontenla (1930–1971), prima ballerina Osvaldo Fresedo (1897–1984), bandoneónist and tango composer María Rosa Gallo (1925–2004)...
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  • capital of the Republic of Argentina, Ciriaco Ortiz, César Vedani, Osvaldo Fresedo, Francisco Canaro, Juan Francisco Noli, Homero Manzi, Enrique Santos...
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    Simone as herself Juan d'Arienzo Juan de Dios Filiberto Edgardo Donato Osvaldo Fresedo Pedro Maffia The 80-minute black and white film was directed by Luis...
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    joined Osvaldo Fresedo's orchestra in 1926 and played at the opening night of the Fénix theater in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Flores. Fresedo became...
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    and written by Julio Irigoyen. It is based on a tango with music by Osvaldo Fresedo. Carlitos Viván and Tino Tori, known for his comic Filomeno Chichipío...
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    side was the "evolutionary" tendency, started by Juan Carlos Cobian, Osvaldo Fresedo, and Julio De Caro. According to the newspapers from the time it was...
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  • the 1940s and 1950s he appeared with the orchestras of Adolfo Perez, Osvaldo Fresedo and Fulvio Salamanca. In 1955 he joined Ástor Piazzolla’s Orquesta...
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  • (1884–1969) Enrique Mario Francini (1916–1978) Carlos Franzetti (born 1948) Osvaldo Fresedo (1897–1984) Gerardo Gandini (1936–2013) Juan Garcia Estrada (1895–1961)...
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  • Enrique Cadicamo. (1936) "Volver" 3:26 Vida mía 3:51 Music: Osvaldo Fresedo Lyrics: Emilio Fresedo (1933) "Mi Buenos Aires querido" 3:24 El día que me quieras...
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  • popular tango orchestras of the day, including those of Anibal Troilo, Osvaldo Fresedo and Jose Basso. The young Piazzolla's music established itself as a...
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    separated in 1920, however, and de Caro and Rizzuti joined bandleader Osvaldo Fresedo, with whom they would tour in the United States. De Caro relocated...
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  • recording sessions with the tango orchestras of Aníbal Troilo and Osvaldo Fresedo. In 1955 Ástor Piazzolla formed his Octeto Buenos Aires and Orquesta...
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    first new tango under this arrangement was "Grief" - performed by Osvaldo Fresedo and Rosita Quiroga (on harmonium). In 1925, the pianist Carlos Geroni...
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    the melancholy Tango, Lavié returned to the genre, recording with Osvaldo Fresedo and Horacio Salgán, among others. Lavié was soon cast in a number of...
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    began his relationship with the tango. Worked as first violin with Osvaldo Fresedo, Miguel Caló and Argentino Galván, he joined the orchestra for 23 years...
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  • pianist Luis Brighenti. Caló eventually left this orchestra to join Osvaldo Fresedo's group, with which he toured the United States. The Tango Star (1940)...
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    label Audio Fidelity Records in 1958, an album known for El once (Osvaldo Fresedo), La rayuela ("Hopscotch," Julio de Caro), Cabulero ("Gambler," by...
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    pictures. In 1925, she made her first tango recordings as a soloist with Osvaldo Fresedo's orchestra, for Victor Records. Falcón was a mezzo-soprano, an unusual...
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    orchestra at the Teatro Colón. He shared many dances with his dear friend, Osvaldo Fresedo, his partner in the Rende Vouz nightclub. His orchestra was famous...
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    Cárpena Mario Mario Trío Foccile Marafiotti Aníbal Troilo Miguel Leme Osvaldo Fresedo Leonor Rinaldi (uncredited) Los tres berretines was directed by Enrique...
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  • 7. "Caminito" Gabino Coria Peñaloza 3:43 8. "Vida Mía" Emilio Fresedo, Osvaldo Fresedo 4:30 9. "A Media Luz" Edgardo Donato 2:52 10. "En Esta Tarde Gris"...
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  • Octeto (1963), and played as sideman in well-known orchestras headed by Osvaldo Fresedo, Horacio Salgán, Mariano Mores, Alberto Caracciolo and Roberto Pansera...
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  • Florindo Sassone, Carlitos García, Angel D'Agostino, Miguel Caló, Osvaldo Fresedo, Roberto Caló and Enrique Mario Francini. In 1959, Ricardo Francia...
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