An interview with Fabian Conca features, together with a selection of music that he recommends for dancing. That’s this Sunday on Tango Capital, 7:00pm to 8:00pm:
- broadcasting on 2xxfm 98.3 in Canberra
- live-stream and on demand from http://www.2xxfm.org.au
Image Credit: Fabian Conca
PLAYLIST:
- Decile Que Vuelva, meaning ‘Tell Him To Return’; recorded by Ricardo Tanturi on 27 May 1942; a tango with music and lyrics composed by Miguel Bucino, first recorded in 1941, and sung by Alberto Castillo.
- No Aflojés, meaning ‘Don’t Give In’; recorded by Ángel D’Agostino on 13 November 1940; a tango with music composed by Pedro Maffia and Sebastián Piana in 1934, lyrics by Mario Battistella, and sung by Ángel Vargas.
- El Paladín, meaning ‘The Champion’; recorded by Carlos Di Sarli on 11 December 1941; a tango with music composed by Agustín Bardi.
- La Mariposa, meaning ‘The Butterfly’; recorded by Osvaldo Pugliese in 1966; a tango with music composed by Pedro Maffia in 1921 and lyrics by Celedonio Flores.
- Déjame Así, meaning ‘Leave Me So’; recorded by Alfredo De Angelis on 10 August 1943; a tango with music composed by Victor Braña and Domingo Triguero, lyrics by Oscar Rubens, and sung by Floreal Ruíz.
- Tinta Roja, meaning ‘Red Ink’; recorded by Ánibal Troilo on 23 October 1941; a tango with music composed by Sebastián Piana in 1941, lyrics by Cátulo Castillo, and sung by Francisco Fiorentino.
- Qué Te Importa Que Te Llore, meaning ‘What Does It Matter That You Cry’; recorded by Miguel Caló on 30 June 1942; a tango with music composed by Miguel Caló, lyrics by Osmar Maderna, and sung by Raúl Berón.
- Corazón, No Le Hagas Caso, meaning ‘Heart, Do Not Do It’; recorded by Miguel Caló on 29 September 1942; a tango with music composed by Armando Pontier in 1942, lyrics by Carlos Bahr, and sung by Raúl Berón.
- Jamás Retornarás, meaning ‘You Will Never Return’; recorded by Miguel Caló on 9 October 1942; a tango with music composed by Osmar Maderna, lyrics by Miguel Caló, and sung by Raúl Berón.
- Al Compás Del Corazón, meaning ‘To The Beat Of The Heart’, and also known as ‘Late Un Corazón’; recorded by Miguel Caló on 29 April 1942; a tango with music composed by Domingo Federico in 1942, lyrics by Homero Expósito, and sung by Raúl Berón.