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La Yumba is an iconic instrumental tango composed by Osvaldo Pugliese in 1946. Its distinctive rhythmic structure, characterized by a prominent percussive beat, established Pugliese’s orchestra as a leading force within the golden-age of Argentine tango. The piece remains notable for its influence o...
Recuerdo, composed by Osvaldo Pugliese in 1928, is an iconic Argentine tango piece. Its intricate melodic structure and lyrical quality have made it a cornerstone of the genre’s golden age. Primarily performed instrumentally, Recuerdo is appreciated by tango dancers seeking a deeply expressive and t...
“Sin Palabras,” composed by Carlos Gardel and Alfredo Le Pera, represents a poignant final collaboration between two giants of Argentine tango. Recorded in 1935, this lyrical instrumental piece is notable for its deeply expressive Pugliese style reflecting the golden age of the dance. It’s particula...
Negracha is an instrumental tango composition by Osvaldo Pugliese from 1948. The piece is notable for its distinctive rhythmic blend of tango and milonga styles, a hallmark of Pugliese’s orchestra during the golden age of tango. It remains a significant work within the genre, appreciated by tango mu...
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