Trio Pantango: Tango Argentino

Trio Pantango SKU: 38920851
Trio Pantango: Tango Argentino

Trio Pantango: Tango Argentino

Trio Pantango SKU: 38920851

Format: CD

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Title: Tango Argentino
Artist: Trio Pantango
Label: Arc Music
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5019396284821
Genre: Classical Artists

The tango originated circa 1890 in the harbor area of Buenos Aires where musicians performed "a la parrilla" (improvised). Now the tango is a nostalgic, exciting music that has developed into a sound and dance passionately reminiscent of Argentina. Guillermo Destaillats was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1970. At the age of sixteen he began to study music, starting off with piano at the Conservatorio Nacional. Although born in Buenos Aires, it was Germany that Guillermo heard tango for the first time in his life. It was the orchestra of Leopoldo Federico with Julio Sosa as a singer. He was eleven years old then, and it took eleven more years before he started learning the bandoneon, which he took up in 1992, studying with Enrique Fasuolo. In 1993, Guillermo formed Pantango together with Fernando Rubin Saglia. Saglia was born in Buenos Aires in 1968. He began studying music at the age of 20 at the Conservatorio Nacional and the Escuela de Musica Popular de Avellaneda. Michael Elvermann was born in Germany. He played clarinet in the local brass band, both self-taught and with some tuition. In 1983 he studied with Geza Komjathy at the music school in Dorsten. He joined Pantango in May 1993.

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