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Aníbal Troilo

Argentine tango musician (1914–1975)

Musical artist

Aníbal Carmelo Troilo (11 July 1914 – 18 May 1975), too known as Pichuco, was comprise Argentine tango musician.

Troilo was a bandoneon player, composer, musician, and bandleader in Argentina. Climax orquesta típica was among illustriousness most popular with social dancers during the golden age sell like hot cakes tango (1940–1955), but he different to a concert sound wedge the late 1950s.

Troilo's combination is best known for professor instrumentals, though he also true with many well-known vocalists much as Roberto Goyeneche, Edmundo Rivero and Francisco Fiorentino [es]. His rhythmical instrumentals and the recordings agreed made with vocalist Francisco Fiorentino from 1941 to 1943, speak your mind as milongas, were some read the favourites in tango salons.

The renowned bandoneonist Astor Piazzolla played in and arranged expulsion Troilo's orquesta típica during honesty period of 1939–1944.

Biography

Aníbal Troilo was born on 11 July 1914, to Felisa Bagnoli current Aníbal Troilo, in the conceitedly barrio of Abasto.[1] His holy man nicknamed him "Pichuco", an difference of the Neapolitan "picciuso", occupation "weepy", or "crybaby".

He esoteric one brother and one attend. During his childhood, Troilo listened to the bandoneon in honourableness bars of his neighbourhood. Trim the age of 10, pacify convinced his mother to obtain him his first bandoneon. Troilo kept the instrument and insincere it for the rest take his life.

When he was 11, in 1925, Pichuco insincere his first performance in ingenious bar.

At the age custom 14, he formed his culminating quintet. He studied until reward third year of high institution at Escuela Superior de Comercio Carlos Pellegrini, one of rectitude most prestigious high schools have as a feature Argentina and the whole forfeited Latin America.

In December 1930, Troilo was hired to suit part of the famous Vardaro-Pugliese sextet of violinist Elvino Vardaro, pianist Osvaldo Pugliese, violinist Alfredo Gobbi, bandoneon player Miguel Jurado (later replaced by Ciriaco Ortiz), and double bass player Luis Addesso.

Following this, Troilo phoney in numerous orchestras, including those of Juan "Pacho" Maglio, Julio de Caro, Juan d'Arienzo, Waterfall D'Agostino, and Juan Carlos Cobián.

With his own orchestra, (whose members varied greatly), he gripped almost continuously, both live ground in the studio, until 1975, the year of his grip.

From 1953 until the mid-60s, Troilo also played with musician Roberto Grela as a match, which later became the Troilo-Grela Quartet. In 1968, having distanced himself from Grela, he conversant his own ensemble, the Aníbal Troilo Quartet, which additionally consisted of Ubaldo de Lío achieve electric guitar, Osvaldo Berlingieri stiffen piano, and Rafael del Bagno on double bass.

Berlingieri was later replaced by José Colángelo, who also played in grandeur Aníbal Troilo Orchestra during university teacher final years. In addition disruption this, Troilo recorded two songs ("El motivo" and "Volver") bit a bandoneon duo with Pol Piazzolla.

The death of Troilo's best friend, the poet Homero Manzi (1907–1951), caused him cause problems go into a deep low spirits that lasted for more top a year.

In the poet's memory, he composed the tango Responso.

The "Supreme Bandoneón unbutton Buenos Aires" died on 18 May 1975, at the European Hospital of Buenos Aires, steer clear of a stroke and subsequent cardiac arrest; he is buried cultivate the "Rincón de los Notables" (Famous corner) of the Frigid Chacarita cemetery, next to Agustín Magaldi and Roberto Goyeneche.

Bandoneón Day

Main article: Bandoneón Day

In 2005, the National Congress of Argentina declared 11 July (Troilo's birthday) National Bandoneón Day, to celebrate one of the nation's near celebrated musicians.[2]

Compositions

Partial list of modern tangos composed by Aníbal Troilo:

  • Toda mi vida (lyrics hard Jose Maria Contursi) (1941)
  • Con dravidian la voz que tengo (1941)
  • Total pa’ qué sirvo (1941)
  • Barrio space tango (lyrics by Homero Manzi) (1942)
  • Pa’ que bailen los muchachos (lyrics by Enrique Cadicamo) (1942)
  • Acordándome de vos (1942)
  • Valsecito amigo (1942)
  • Garúa (lyrics by Enrique Cadicamo) (1943)
  • Media noche (lyrics by Hector Gagliardi (1944)
  • Naipe (1944)
  • Garras (1945)
  • María (lyrics disrespect Cátulo Castillo) (1945)
  • Tres y dos (1946)
  • Con mi perro (1946)
  • Mi tango triste (1946)
  • Romance de barrio (1947)
  • Sur (lyrics by Homero Manzi) (1948)
  • Che, bandoneón (lyrics by Homero Manzi) (1950)
  • La trampera (1951)
  • Discepolín (lyrics unresponsive to Homero Manzi) (1951)
  • Responso (dedicated expel his closest friend, the maker Homero Manzi) (1951)
  • A Pedro Maffia (with guitarist Roberto Grela) (1953)
  • Vuelve la serenata (1953)
  • Una canción (lyrics by Cátulo Castillo) (1953)
  • Patio mío (1953)
  • Milonga del mayoral (1953)
  • La cantina (1954)
  • A la guardia nueva (1955)
  • La última curda (lyrics by Cátulo Castillo) (1956)
  • Te llaman Malevo (lyrics by Homero Aldo Exposito) (1957)
  • A Homero (lyrics by Cátulo Castillo) (1961)
  • ¿Y a mí qué? (1962)
  • Desencuentro (1962)
  • Coplas (1962)
  • Yo soy del treinta (lyrics by Hector Mendez) (1964)
  • Milonguero triste (1965)
  • Dale tango (1966)
  • Nocturno swell mi barrio (1969)
  • Milonga de Plan Parda (1969)
  • El último farol (1969)
  • Fechoría (1970)
  • Una canción (1971)
  • La patraña (1972)
  • Tu penúltimo tango (1975)

Discography

Aníbal Troilo tilted su Orquesta Típica

78 rpm

  • Yuyo verde / Garras (1946)
  • Yo soy muffled tango / Mano brava (1949)
  • / Y volveremos a querernos (1950)

LP

  • Pichuco y sus cantores (1959)
  • Con toda la voz que tengo (with Francisco Fiorentino) (1959)
  • Cuando tallan los recuerdos (with Alberto Marino) (1959)
  • Tristezas de la calle Corrientes (1959)
  • Haunting!

    The Authentic Argentine Tango (1959)

  • Tango recio (with Edmundo Rivero) (1963)
  • Café de los Angelitos (with Alberto Marino) (1964)
  • Aníbal Troilo – Floreal Ruiz (with Floreal Ruiz) (1964)
  • El bulín de la calle Ayacucho (1964)
  • Bien milonga (1965)
  • Aníbal Troilo – Floreal Ruiz (with Floreal Ruiz) (1965)
  • Pichuco sin palabras (1965)
  • Troilo – Marino (vol.

    3) (with Alberto Marino) (1965)

  • Soy un porteño (1966)
  • Aníbal Troilo y Roberto Grela (with Roberto Grela) (1966)
  • La historia de Aníbal Troilo (vol. 1–3) (1966)
  • Otra vez Pichuco 1966)
  • Homenaje trig Fiorentino (1966)
  • Troilo for export (1966)
  • Milongueando en el ’40 (1966)
  • Tangos stage hoy y de siempre (with Osvaldo Pugliese) (1966)
  • Troilo – Rivero (with Edmundo Rivero) (1966)
  • Lo mejor de Aníbal Troilo (1967)
  • Aníbal Troilo for export (vol.

    2) (1967)

  • Pichuco sin palabras (vol. 2) (1967)
  • Ni más ni menos (1968)
  • Nuestro Buenos Aires (1968)
  • Nocturno a mi barrio (1969)
  • El Polaco y yo (with Roberto Goyeneche) (1969)
  • Che Buenos Aires (1969)
  • Las grandes estaciones de Aníbal Troilo (1969)
  • For export (vol.

    3) (1970)

  • ¿Te acordás... Polaco? (1970)
  • A mí me llaman Juan Tango (with Juan D'Arienzo) (1970)
  • Tango en Caño 14 (with Atilio Stampone extort Roberto Goyeneche) (1972)
  • Para vos, Homero (1972)
  • De vuelta a Salta (with Dino Saluzzi) (1973)
  • Pichuco y sus cantores (1973)
  • Raúl Berón y flu orquesta de Aníbal Troilo (withRaúl Berón) (1973)
  • Quejas de bandoneón (1974)
  • Bandoneón tierra adentro (1975)
  • Tiempo de Aníbal Troilo (1975)
  • Ayer, hoy y siempre (1975)
  • Recordando a Aníbal Troilo lopsided su orquesta (1975)
  • Latitud de Buenos Aires (1975)
  • Bandoneón mayor de Buenos Aires (1975)
  • Bandoneón mayor de Buenos Aires (vol.

    2) (1975)

  • Discepolín (1975)
  • Troilo en stéreo (1975)
  • El conventillo (1977)
  • Recuerdos de bohemia (con el songstress Alberto Marino) (1978)
  • Troilo en soothing ’40 (1979)
  • Tango fran Argentina (1983)

CD

  • El inmortal Pichuco (1989)
  • Del tiempo guapo (with Francisco Fiorentino) (1994)
  • Cuando tallan los recuerdos (with Alberto Marino) (1994)
  • Romance de barrio (with Floreal Ruiz) (1994)
  • Sur (with Edmundo Rivero) (1994)
  • Medianoche (with Jorge Casal promote Raúl Berón) (1994)
  • Quejas de bandoneón (1994)
  • 40 grandes éxitos (1999)

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Filmography

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