- Juan José
Mosalini (29
November 1943 – 27 May 2022) was an
Argentine bandoneon player. He
specialized in
tango nuevo and
resided in France. Juan José was...
- The
first song he
listened to—"Bordoneo y 900",
performed by Juan José
Mosalini and his Big
Tango Orchestra—secured his
attention and
became the song he...
- separation. The
album also
features bandoneonists Rodolfo Mederos and Juan José
Mosalini, and
composer Gustavo Moretto. The
album was
presented with two multitudinous...
- (1918–2000)
Astor Piazzolla (1921–1992)
Leopoldo Federico (1927–2014) Juan José
Mosalini (1943–2022) Rubén Juárez (1947–2010)
Claudio Constantini Héctor del Curto...
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Spanish Waltz by
Fermin Spanish Guitar Tango:
Bordoneo y 900 by Juan José
Mosalini c****o. by Marc-André Servant,
Juris Razgulajevs (I've Had) The Time of...
- Haucke,
Gerhard Olschewski Drama Das
Autogramm Peter Lilienthal Juan José
Mosalini Drama a.k.a. The Autograph.
Entered into the 34th
Berlin International...
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players and "wizard of the buttons" (The Times). He
studied with Juan José
Mosalini in France. In
France he
appeared with
France Gall and
Amelita Baltar.[citation...
- Bon Temps, Mandanga,
Canto Libre,
Carlos Andreu, Akka, Bonga, Juan Jose
Mosalini Y Su Gran
Orchestra De Tango, Vizönto and Deka.
Super Combo Créole, Big...
- such as Dino Saluzzi,
Rodolfo Mederos,
Gustavo Beytelmann, and Juan Jose
Mosalini.
Piazzolla and his
followers developed nuevo tango, a
musical genre that...
-
Spanish Waltz by
Fermin Spanish Guitar Tango:
Bordoneo y 900 by Juan José
Mosalini c****o. by Marc-André Servant,
Juris Razgulajevs (I've Had) The Time of...