Mañana's artists
"El Gaucho" is first and foremost a film by Andrés Jarach. More than a documentary, it’s a road movie in another Argentina: not the urban Buenos Aires one, but the one frozen in time, immense flat and often dry expanses inhabited by herds of cows or sheep and their mounted guardians…the Gauchos. It's the...
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Di Giusto is a classically-trained pianist. He loves the songs and beat of his native land and has a complete mastery of the language of the jazz. He improvises, researches, reflects….
Di Giusto is ambitious. He is very ambitious. He listens, learns, dreams of inventing a new music, a great music reflecting the...
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Melingo is not crazy.
That what makes his improbable tangos possible, given shape by craziness. Melingo is a person, of course. He has survived himself, his infinite personal journeys, to become a literary character of flesh and blood.
Melingo is the legend of Melingo, the main protagonist in a life...
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Possessed by a strong magnetic tellurism, Cáceres was always to be found within the limits of the hurricane’s eye.
He arrived in Paris – was it mere chance? – in May 1968. He was not looking for a beach under the cobblestones, but he found one.
In Buenos Aires, where he was born, he had been...
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As soon as he was 17, Juan José Mosalini, bandoneonist professionnal, had worked with the greatest orchestras and solists from Argentina, in particular with Astor Piazzolla. He settled down to France where he records an album of bandoneon solo combining poetry and virtuosity. He funded in 1982 the really famous trio...
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Born in Argentina in 1945, Gustavo Beytelmann studied music in the Superior Institute of Music of the University of Rosario and then studied composition in Buenos Aires with Francisco Kröpfl.
In Buenos Aires he made arrangements and became musical director of the record firm « Microfon ». He wrote about forty...
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One can say that Horacio Molina's career began in 1961 when his friends Sergio Mihanovich and the López Ruiz brothers, Oscar and Jorge, introduced him to the artistic director of the RCA studios, Víctor Buchino.
Although Molina had been dedicated to music since he was a child, this encounter enabled him to produce...
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