El Señor del Tango…
... which means the Gentleman of Tango is the name that was given to Carlos Di Sarli, the Argentine pianist, compositor and orchestra leader who created many of the beautiful songs we still dance on today.
... which means the Gentleman of Tango is the name that was given to Carlos Di Sarli, the Argentine pianist, compositor and orchestra leader who created many of the beautiful songs we still dance on today.
... ..is when Di Sarli returned to his hometown of Bahía Blanca. Read more...
Every Tuesday, we'll publish a different tanda on our blog, to get you inspired for the week. Expect some humming or little twitches from your foot - better not fight it.
Today: Tango by Carlos Di Sarli, featuring "Duelo Criollo"
... is the instrument Carlos Di Sarli played and directed his orchestra from. Read more...
...Carlos Di Sarli began to study piano, first starting with classical music. Read more...
Every Tuesday, we publish a tanda to get you inspired for the week. Today, a tango tanda by Carlos Di Sarli.
Meditación is the first tango Di Sarli composed, around 1919, but he never recorded it. Read more...
... in Southern Argentina is where Carlos Di Sarli was born on January 7, 1903. Read more...
This week marks the end of our Academic Term focusing on the Tango Dimension size and on Donato's orchestra. Time to review what you've learned!