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Francisco de Caro

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Fancisco de Caro
Julio Rosenberg, Julio De Caro, Luis Díaz, and Francisco de Caro
Julio Rosenberg, Julio De Caro, Luis Díaz, and Francisco de Caro
Background information
Born(1898-03-23)23 March 1898
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died31 July 1976(1976-07-31) (aged 78)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
GenresTango
Occupation(s)Pianist
Composer
Arranger
InstrumentPiano

Francisco de Caro (Spanish pronunciation: [fɾanˈsisko ðe ˈkaɾo], 23 March 1898 – 31 July 1976), was an Argentine pianist and composer.[1] He is considered the most important representative of the tango romanza genre. He also performed in concert with his brothers Julio and Emilio de Caro in the Julio De Caro Orchestra.[2][3]

Works

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  • Flores negras.
  • Luciérnaga.
  • Mala pinta.
  • Loca bohemia.
  • Triste.
  • Páginas muertas.
  • Sueño azul.
  • Dos lunares.
  • Un poema.
  • Bibelot.
  • El bajel.
  • Pura labia.
  • Colombina.
  • Por un beso.
  • Poema de amor
  • Aquel amor.
  • Don Antonio.
  • Mala pata.
  • Adiós tristeza.
  • Mi diosa.
  • Luz divina.
  • Mi encanto
  • Pura labia
  • Don Antonio
  • A palada
  • Era buena la paisana
  • Percanta arrepentida
  • Bizcochito
  • Gringuita
  • La cañada

References

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  1. ^ Link, Kacey; Wendland, Kristin (2016). Tracing Tangueros: Argentine Tango Instrumental Music. Oxford University Press. pp. 46–50. ISBN 978-0-19-934822-0.
  2. ^ Thompson, Robert Farris (2006-12-05). Tango: The Art History of Love. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. p. 164. ISBN 978-1-4000-9579-7.
  3. ^ Finkielman, Jorge (2014-06-24). The Film Industry in Argentina: An Illustrated Cultural History. McFarland. pp. 92–94. ISBN 978-0-7864-8344-0.
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