- the
bandoneon was
introduced in the Rio de La
Plata region. The
instrument was also
adopted in the in
genres such as the Chamamé. By 1910
bandoneons were...
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among members of the
audience who were
offended by the
inclusion of two
bandoneons in a
traditional symphony orchestra. In
spite of this Piazzolla's composition...
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Kusserow and
Charles Peguri systems, both
introduced around 1925.: 18
Bandoneons typically have more than one reed per button, dry-tuned with the reeds...
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Bandoneón Day is
celebrated on 11 July each year in Argentina. This date was
chosen to mark the
birth of the man who is
considered the "Supreme Bandoneón...
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includes at
least two violins, flute, piano,
double b****, and at
least two
bandoneóns.
Sometimes guitars and a
clarinet join the ensemble.
Tango may be purely...
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bandoneons, and a
rhythm section (piano and
double b****). An
orquesta típica is an
expanded version of a ****teto típico,
which includes 2
bandoneons,...
- also
known as Pichuco, was an
Argentine tango musician.
Troilo was a
bandoneon player, composer, arranger, and
bandleader in Argentina. His orquesta...
- The Soul of the
Accordion (Spanish: El alma de
bandoneón) is a 1935
Argentine tango musical film from the
Golden Age of
Argentine cinema directed by Mario...
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Libertango is a
composition by
tango composer and
bandoneon player Astor Piazzolla,
recorded and
published in 1974 in Milan. The
title is a portmanteau...
- with
Osvaldo Pugliese on piano,
Pedro Maffia and
Alfredo De
Franco on
bandoneons,
Elvino Vardaro and
Emilio Puglisi on
violins and
Francisco De Lorenzo...