Anibal Troilo – the music

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Last week paid homage to the uneventful personal life of Anibal Troilo that nonetheless was so influential musically that a visit to his statue at his gravesite in Chacarita cemetery in Buenos Aires is something of a pilgrimage. This week focuses on that music.  That’s Tango Capital, Sunday evening from 7:00pm to 8:00pm:

Image Credit:  http://www.vvradio.org/vv-Radio-styles-maestros-anibal-troilo-1950-1962-part-3/

PLAYLIST:

  • El Chupete, meaning ‘The Pacifier’, a tango recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 22 October 1942, with music composed by Carlos Ricardo Gaudencio, with lyrics by AntonioPolito.
  • La Maleva, meaning ‘The Rough Woman’, a tango recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 9 October 1942, with music composed by Antonio Buglione in 1922, with lyrics by Mario Alberto Pardo.
  • La Tablada, a tango recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 23 July 1942, with music composed by FranciscoCanaro, first recorded in 1920.
  • Con toda la voz que tengo, meaning ‘With All The Voice I Have’, a milonga recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 16 April1941, with music composed by AnibalTroilo, with lyrics by Enrique Dizeo, and sung by Francisco Fiorentino.
  • Mano Brava, meaning ‘Good Buddy’, a milonga recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 4 March 1941, with music composed by Manuel Buzón in 1941, with lyrics by Enriqu Cadícamo, and sung by Francisco Fiorentino.
  • Ficha de Oro, meaning ‘Cloth Of Gold’, a milonga recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 9 October 1942, with music composed by Carmelo DiNapoli, with lyrics by Enrique Dizeo, and sung by Francisco Fiorentino.
  • Valsecito Amigo, meaning ‘Little Waltz Friend’, a vals recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 25 March 1943, with music composed by Anibal Troilo, with lyrics by José María Contursi, and sung by Francisco Fiorentino.
  • Pedacito de Cielo, meaning ‘Little Piece of Sky’, a vals recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 10 September 1942, with music composed by Enrique Francini and Héctor Stamponi in 1942, and sung by Francisco Fiorentino.
  • Acordandome De Vos, meaning ‘Remembering You’, a vals recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 23 July 1942, with music composed by Anibal Troilo, with lyrics by Homero Expósito, and sung by Francisco Fiorentino.
  • Tinta Roja, meaning ‘Red Ink’, a tango recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 23 October 1941, with music composed by Sebastián Piana in 1941, with lyrics by Cátulo Castillo, and sung by Francisco Fiorentino.
  • Tabernero, meaning ‘Innkeeper’, a tango recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 28 May 1941, with music composed by Miguel Cafre and Fausto Frontera, first recorded in 1926, with lyrics by Raúl Costa Olivieri, and sung by Francisco Fiorentino.
  • Toda Mi Vida, meaning ‘All My Life’, a tango recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 4 March 1941, with music composed by Anibal Troilo in 1941, with lyrics by José María Contursi, and sung by Francisco Fiorentino.
  • De Pura Cepa, meaning ‘Of Pure Strain’, a milonga recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 22 October 1942, with music composed by José Ceglie and Antonio Molina, first recorded in 1935, with lyrics by Osvaldo Sosa Cordero, and sung by Francisco Fiorentino.
  • Del Tiempo Guapo, meaning ‘Of The Lovely Time’, a milonga recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 21 November 1941, with music composed by Vicente Fiorentino, with lyrics by Marcelo de la Ferrere, and sung by Francisco Fiorentino.
  • Papá Baltasar, meaning ‘Father Baltasar (a reference to one of the 3 Wise Men)’, a milonga recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 16 April 1942, with music composed by Sebastián Piana in 1942, with lyrics by Homero Manzi, and sung by Francisco Fiorentino.
  • Comme Il Faut, meaning ‘Proper’, a tango recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 7 March 1938, with music composed by Eduardo Arolas, first recorded in 1936, with lyrics by Gabriel Clausi.
  • Tinta Verde, meaning ‘Green Ink’, a tango recorded by Anibal Troilo, on 7 March 1938, with music composed by Agustin Bardi, first recorded in 1927.

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