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Encyclopedia > Francisco Canaro

Uruguayan born violinist and (Argentine tango) orchestra leader Francisco "Pirincho" Canaro (1888-1964) had a career that spanned many decades, and his orchestra was one of the most recorded. Much of his recorded music is in the classic salon style of the 1940s, but he is also considered a member of the old guard, and some of his later recordings contributed to the transition to concert tango. For many contemporary dancers and listeners, his early golden age recordings are the best. Some of his later recordings have a glossy pop sound that quickly grows tiresome.


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Francisco Canaro - Music Downloads - Online (412 words)
Bio: The tango was brought to a higher level of sophistication by violinist and composer Francisco Canaro.
Canaro reached the next level of his career, in 1912, composing his first tune, "Pinta Brava," and conducting an orchestra for the first time.
Canaro's greatest disappointment was his lack of success as a movie producer.
Francisco Canaro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (147 words)
Francisco Canaro (November 26, 1888-December 14, 1964) was an Uruguayan violinist and tango orchestra leader.
Known as "Pirincho" Canaro, he had a career that spanned many decades, and his orchestra was one of the most recorded.
Much of his recorded music is in the classic salon style of the 1940s, but he is also considered a member of the old guard, and some of his later recordings contributed to the transition to concert tango.
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