Tango Talk XII: Hector Varela & Fulvio Salamanca & Orchestras
Saturday 10th October 3 pm Central Europe - 2 pm UK
Tango Orquesta Tipica's were central to the growth and development of argentine tango from 1920's.
Tango wouldn't be as it is without the influence of some great conductors & orchestras like Pugliese, Disarli, Troilo, D'Arienzo, Canaro, De Caro, Tanturi, Fresedo, Biaggi, D'Agostino, De Angelis, Demare, Calo, Laurenz & more.
In these talks we will explain and identify the fundamental musical, rythmical & expressive elements often used by the conductors & orchestras to create their own unique style and we'll explore some personal, aestetic, social and historical aspects that made them part of the history of tango.
After this talks you will be able to recognise some musical and stylistic aspects of the greatest tango orchestras, get some useful information about their history and understand a bit of the social, personal and historical context where they develop their style
This week we'll talk about Hector Varela and Fulvio Salamanca's & Orchestra's
Hector (Salustiano Paco) Varela (29 January 1914 - 30 January 1987) was an Argentine tango bandoneónist, bandleader and composer.
Varela was born and raised in Avellaneda in the Buenos Aires Province.
Fulvio Salamanca (Juan B. Molina, Santa Fe province, Argentina, August 19, 1921 - May 25, 1999) whose full name was Julio Werfiel Salamanca, was one of the best pianists of tango of the Golden Age of Tango, as well as arranger, composer and conductor. He was memeber of Juan D'arienzo's Orchestra for 17 years before forming his own orchestra.
This Tango Talk is FREE, but you are welcome to collaborate with Tango Music Coach's fundraising to keep this work going.
gofundme.com/f/tango-talks-by-mariano-laplume
Tango wouldn't be as it is without the influence of some great conductors & orchestras like Pugliese, Disarli, Troilo, D'Arienzo, Canaro, De Caro, Tanturi, Fresedo, Biaggi, D'Agostino, De Angelis, Demare, Calo, Laurenz & more.
In these talks we will explain and identify the fundamental musical, rythmical & expressive elements often used by the conductors & orchestras to create their own unique style and we'll explore some personal, aestetic, social and historical aspects that made them part of the history of tango.
After this talks you will be able to recognise some musical and stylistic aspects of the greatest tango orchestras, get some useful information about their history and understand a bit of the social, personal and historical context where they develop their style
This week we'll talk about Hector Varela and Fulvio Salamanca's & Orchestra's
Hector (Salustiano Paco) Varela (29 January 1914 - 30 January 1987) was an Argentine tango bandoneónist, bandleader and composer.
Varela was born and raised in Avellaneda in the Buenos Aires Province.
Fulvio Salamanca (Juan B. Molina, Santa Fe province, Argentina, August 19, 1921 - May 25, 1999) whose full name was Julio Werfiel Salamanca, was one of the best pianists of tango of the Golden Age of Tango, as well as arranger, composer and conductor. He was memeber of Juan D'arienzo's Orchestra for 17 years before forming his own orchestra.
This Tango Talk is FREE, but you are welcome to collaborate with Tango Music Coach's fundraising to keep this work going.
gofundme.com/f/tango-talks-by-mariano-laplume