Elvino Vardaro – the music

 

Last week fea2017-06-23 - Music - Elvino Vardarotured the violinist Elvino Vardaro and recordings of him playing with Orquesta Típica Victor, Osvaldo Fresedo, and Carlos Di Sarli will be the focus of this week’s music edition of Tango Capital, Sunday evening from 7:00pm to 8:00pm:

Image Credit: http://www.todotango.com/creadores/ficha/131/Elvino-Vardaro

PLAYLIST:

  • Filo Misho, the name a reference to a scam – selling a machine that makes money ; a tango recorded by Orquesta Típica Victor on 8 May 1930.
  • El Chamuyo, meaning ‘The Conversation’ (from lunfardo); a tango recorded by Orquesta Típica Victor on 26 June 1930, with music composed by Francisco Canaro, first recorded in 1918.
  • Lunes, meaning ‘Monday’ ; a tango recorded by Orquesta Típica Victor on 9 April 1930, with music composed by José Luis Padula, first recorded in 1917, with lyrics by Francisco García Jiménez.
  • Clavel Del Aire, meaning ‘Carnation Of The Air’ ; a tango recorded by Orquesta Típica Victor on 14 August 1937, with music composed by Juan de Dios Filiberto in 1930, with lyrics by Fernando Silva Valdés.
  • Quinta Edición, meaning ‘Fifth Edition’ ; a tango recorded by Orquesta Típica Victor on 24 February 1937, with music composed by Sebastián Piana, with lyrics by Homero Manzi.
  • Tu Vida Es Mi Vida, meaning ‘Your Life Is My Life’ ; a tango recorded by Orquesta Típica Victor on 28 September 1937, with music composed by Alfredo Malerba, with lyrics by Rodolfo Sciammarella.
  • Derecho Viejo, meaning ‘Directly’ (from lunfardo); a tango recorded by Osvaldo Fresedo on 30 December 1941, with music composed by Eduardo Arolas, first recorded in 1917?.
  • Mariposita, meaning ‘Little Butterfly’ ; a tango recorded by Osvaldo Fresedo on 19 June 1941, with music composed by Anselmo A Aieta in 1941, with lyrics by Francisco García Jiménez.
  • Ronda De Ases, meaning ‘Hand of Aces’ ; a tango recorded by Osvaldo Fresedo on 12 November 1942, with music composed by Osvaldo Fresedo in 1942, with lyrics by Homero Manzi, and sung by Oscar Serpa.
  • Manon, the name a reference to a Parisian woman of that name ; a tango recorded by Osvaldo Fresedo on 17 July 1942, with music composed by Arturo De Bassi, first recorded in 1932, with lyrics by Antonio Podestá, and sung by Oscar Serpa.
  • Sin Rabia Y Sin Pena, meaning ‘Without Anger An d Without Grief’ ; a tango recorded by Osvaldo Fresedo on 7 August 1942, with music composed by Antonio Rodio, with lyrics by Luis Rubistein, and sung by Oscar Serpa.
  • Cuando Muere Una Esperanza, meaning ‘When A Hope Dies’ ; a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 2 November 1956, with music composed by Arturo Gallucci, with lyrics by Julio Camilloni, and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • Viviani; a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 19 December 1956, with music composed by Roberto Firpo, first recorded in 1920.
  • A La Luz Del Candil, meaning ‘By Candlelight’ ; a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 27 Deptember 1956, with music composed by Carlos Vicente Geroni Flores in 1927, with lyrics by Julio Plácido Navarrine, and sung by Jorge Durán.
  • Champagne Tango, meaning ‘Champagne Tango’ ; a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on November 1958, with music composed by Manuel Gregorio Aróztegui in 1914.
  • El Abrojo, meaning ‘The Burr’ ; a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on November 1958, with music composed by Agustín Bardi.
  • Una Fija, meaning ‘A Sure Thing’ (from lunfardo); a tango recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on November 1958, with music composed by Ángel Villoldo, first recorded in 1912, with lyrics by Carlos Pesce and Antonio Polito.

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