Going Live !!! THIS THURSDAY 11 August – that’s tomorrow – tune in at 11pm for the first transmission of Tango Capital.
We have Pugliese to lead off, then talking with German Cornejo to find out more of what it takes to make Tango Fire.
All on 2XXfm 98.3 in Canberra, or streaming live from http://www.2xxfm.org.au/listen.
Image: German Cornejo and his partner Gisela Galeassi, of Tango Fire
Image Credit: https://tango-fire.com
PLAYLIST:
- Derecho Viejo, meaning ‘Old Law’, a tango recorded by Orquesta Típica Victor, on 1 June 1934, with music composed by Eduardo Arolas, with lyrics by Gabriel Clausi, and sung by Teófilo Ibáñez.
- A Los Amigos, meaning ‘To The Friends’, a tango recorded by Osvaldo Pugliese, on 15 July 1960, with music composed by Armando Pontier.
- Union Civica, meaning ‘Political Union’, a tango recorded by Osvaldo Pugliese, on 19 November 1958, with music composed by Domingo Sana Cruz.
- Derecho Viejo, meaning ‘Old Law’, a tango recorded by Osvaldo Pugliese, on 28 May 1945, with music composed by Eduardo Arolas, with lyrics by Gabriel Clausi.
- Illusión Marina, meaning ‘Vision Of The Sea’, a vals recorded by Osvaldo Pugliese, on 28 January 1947, with music composed by Antonio Sureda, with lyrics by Gerónimo Sureda, and sung by Alberto Morán.
- La Yumba, meaning ‘The Wheezing’, a tango recorded by Otros Aires in 2007, with music composed by Osvaldo Pugliese.
- El Desbande, meaning ‘The Scattering (or Disbanding)’, a tango recorded by Astor Piazzolla, on 26 November 1946, with music composed by Astor Piazzolla.
- El Milagro, meaning ‘The Miracle’, a tango recorded by Francini-Pontier, on 4 Sepember 1946, with music composed by Armando Pontier, with lyrics by Homero Exposito, and sung by Alberto Podesta.
- Libertango, meaning ‘Free Tango’ recorded by Astor Piazzolla, on 13 October 1983, with music composed by Astor, with lyrics by Piazzolla.