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Best 1 El Flete
El Flete

El Flete, composed by Vicente Greco in 1912, represents a foundational piece within Argentine tango’s golden age. The instrumental track established key rhythmic elements that influenced subsequent developments of the dance form. It is notable for its historical importance and remains relevant to st...

2 Triunfal
Triunfal

“Triunfal,” composed by Osvaldo Pugliese, stands as a pivotal piece in Argentine tango history. Written in 1930, it showcases a dramatic and sophisticated rhythmic structure that influenced generations of dancers. The instrumental track is notable for its golden-age style and Darienzo’s arrangement,...

3 Celos
Celos

“Celos” is a seminal Argentine tango created by Mario Ríos and featuring lyrics by Julio Deportter. Composed in the 1930s, it became a defining piece of Juan D’Arienzo’s repertoire, establishing a dramatic and intensely emotional style within golden-age tango. The song remains highly regarded for it...

4 El Africano (D'Arienzo)

El Africano, a tango composition by Juan D’Arienzo, remains a cornerstone of the golden age of Argentine tango. Its distinctive rhythmic drive, particularly its forceful “African” beat, significantly influenced the genre's evolution in the 1930s. The piece is widely appreciated by tango dancers and...

5 Don Esteban

Don Esteban, composed by Eduardo Arolas in 1913, represents an important piece of Argentine golden-age tango. This instrumental track showcases a melodic style characteristic of the Guardia Vieja movement. It’s notable for its rhythmic complexity and is studied by tango musicians, historians, and en...

6 Oro y Plata

Oro y Plata is a traditional Argentine tango composition recognized as a standard piece, frequently performed by classic orchestras during the genre's Golden Age.

7 El Esquinazo

Created by Vicente Greco in 1912, this foundational Argentine instrumental tango is a standard of the Guardia Vieja period, known for its lively, traditional melody.

8 Hotel Victoria

Released by Francisco Canaro in 1924, this Argentine tango was created to commemorate the famous Hotel Victoria in Buenos Aires and remains a dance favorite.

9 Cacareando
Cacareando

Composed by Eduardo Arolas in 1913, this instrumental Argentine tango highlights the vibrant, early Guardia Vieja style with its playful and rhythmic structure.

10 Noche de Reyes

Composed by Carlos di Sarli in 1942, this instrumental Argentine tango is an iconic piece noted for its elegant melody and di Sarli's distinct, flowing piano style.

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