Cátulo Castillo

Cátulo ''(left)'' with [[Juan Perón]] in 1953 Ovidio Cátulo González Castillo (6 August 1906 – 19 October 1975) was an Argentine poet and tango music composer. He was the author of many famous works, such as '''', ''El aguacero'' (lyrics by ), '''' and ''Caserón de tejas'' (both with music by ), ''María'' and '''' (both with music by Aníbal Troilo), and ''El último café'' (with music by ). The tango ''La calesita'', which he composed with Mariano Mores, inspired the film of the same name directed in 1962 by Hugo del Carril.

His father, José González Castillo, an anarchist, wanted to list himself in the civil registry as Descanso Dominical González Castillo, but was convinced by his friends not to, and kept his other name. As an infant, Cátulo lived in Chile, where his father was exiled because of his anarchist ideology. He returned to Argentina in 1913. Cátulo later affiliated with the Communist Party. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Obras / by Castillo, Cátulo 1906-1975

    Published 2004
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    Danzas argentinas / by Pietro, Aurora de

    Published 1947
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    Tangos /

    Published 1981
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