- Aníbal
Carmelo Troilo (11 July 1914 – 18 May 1975), also
known as
Pichuco, was an
Argentine tango musician.
Troilo was a
bandoneon player, composer, arranger...
- and
founder of the
National Academy of Tango. Aníbal
Carmelo Troilo, aka
Pichuco, was born in
Buenos Aires on 11 July 1914 and was a
distinguished bandoneon...
-
orchestra totalled over 100
numbers including Remolino with Raúl Berón;
Pichuco an instrumental; Alma de bohemio, with
Alberto Podestá;
Nunca tuvo novio...
- Medizábal
Lilian Valmar as
Azucena Julio Renato as Don Fermín Aníbal
Troilo as
Pichuco Fernando Lamas as
Flores Juan José
Porta as Don
Jorge Reinald Antonio Provitilo...
- Arrabal, La beba, Lo que vendrá, Pa'que se
acuerden de mí, Para lucirse,
Pichuco,
Tigre viejo and A Zárate.
During these ten
years the
singers that accompanied...
- and
seven days in exile. An
admirer of
Osvaldo Pugliese,
Anibal Troilo ("
Pichuco"), and
Eduardo Arolas,
Constantini was a
Tango singer, dancer, and amateur...
- malo
Mariana Rondón El
Perro Molina José
Celestino Campusano 18
December Pichuco Martín
Turnes 1
October Do****ental
Planta madre Gianfranco Quattrini 6...
-
Carlos Videl and Héctor Vargas,
giving a new
sound to the
interpretation of
Pichuco of the
beautiful work of
Piana and Manzi. She
stood out as a
radio singer...