Sydney Tango Connection

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This week Michael Hayes returns with a lovely tanda from Alfredo De Angelis, we take a look at the life and tragic death of Osmar Maderna, and introduce the Sydney Tango Connection.

That’s Tango Capital, Sunday evening from 7:00pm to 8:00pm:

You can subscribe to the Sydney Tango Connection at 3 Whipbird Avenue, Ingleburn NSW 2565; enquiries to 02 9618 5295

PLAYLIST:

  • Luna de Plata, meaning ‘Silver Moon’, a vals recorded by Miguel Caló, on 19 October 1943, with music composed by Osmar Maderna, with lyrics by Miguel Caló, and sung by Raúl Iriate.
  • La Noche Que Te Fuiste, meaning ‘The Night That You Went’, a tango recorded by Miguel Caló, on 20 February 1945, with music composed by Osmar Maderna in 1945, with lyrics by José María Contursi, and sung by Raúl Iriate.
  • Aromas, meaning ‘Scents’, a tango recorded by Osmar Maderno, on 28 November 1950, with music composed by Osvaldo Fresedo in 1923, with lyrics by Emilio Augusto Oscar Fresedo.
  • La Cumparsita, meaning ‘The Little March’, a tango recorded by Osmar Maderna, on 17 May 1950, with music composed by Gerado Maros Rodríguez in 1924, with lyrics by Pascual Contursi, Enrique Maroni, Gerado Matos Rodríguez.
  • Cuesta Abajo, meaning ‘Downhill’, a canción recorded by Terig Tucci, on 30 July 1934, with music composed by Carlos Gardel in 1934, with lyrics by Alfredo Le Pera, and sung by Carlos Gardel.
  • Remolino, meaning ‘Whirlpool’, a tango recorded by Alfredo De Angelis, on 24 May 1946, with music composed by Alfredo De Angelis, with lyrics by José Rótulo, and sung by Carlos Dante & Julio Martel.
  • Pregonera, meaning ‘Proclaimer’, a tango recorded by Alfredo De Angelis, on 26 March 1945, with music composed by Alfredo De Angelis, with lyrics by José Rótulo, and sung by Carlos Dante & Julio Martel.
  • Adiós Marinero, meaning ‘Good-bye Sailor’, a tango recorded by Alfredo De Angelis, on 27 December 1946, with music composed by Arturo Gallucci, with lyrics by Reinaldo Yiso & Félix Lipesker, and sung by Carlos Dante & Julio Martel.
  • Fruto Dulce, meaning ‘Sweet Fruit’, a tango recorded by Alfredo De Angelis, on 23 December 1947, music and lyrics by Horacio Susena , and sung by Carlos Dante & Julio Martel.
  • Pequeña, meaning ‘Little One’, a vals recorded by Alfredo De Angelis, on 14 October 1949, with music composed by Osmar Maderna in 1944, with lyrics by Homero Expósito, and sung by Carlos Dante.

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