Carlos López Puccio

Carlos López Puccio at Les Luthiers' 40th anniversary party Carlos Alberto Daniel López Puccio (born 9 October 1946 in Rosario, Argentina) is an Argentinian multi-instrumentalist, orchestral and choral conductor, composer, singer, arranger and one of the current members of Les Luthiers.

After graduating from orchestral conducting in La Plata, he was hired by Les Luthiers to play the fiddlecan (a violin made of tuna can), and famously learnt the repertoire in two days (around 1970). For the next season, he started a songwriting partnership with Jorge Maronna, and they penned 'Pieza en Forma de Tango'; he also composed 'Voglio Entrare Per la Finestra' (with libretto by Marcos Mundstock) and around June 1971 he was invited to be a group member rather than a paid collaborator.

During the first years in Les Luthiers, López-Puccio played other instruments such as cello, viola and percussion, and he often provided backing vocals. He also composed all the music for many pieces for the group, including 'Concierto de Mpkstroff' (which features group-mate Carlos Núñez Cortés as soloist) and 'Brotan und Gretchen'. He slowly gained notoriety scripting jokes for his groupmates as well as occasional song lyrics.

From 1979 onwards he also played piano, synthesizer and harmonica for several musical pieces, especially since Ernesto Acher left the group, and they started including electronic keyboards more often. He also became more and more involved as an actor, having several starring parts from the 80's onwards.

He sang some of the songs that he composed with Maronna, such as Solo Necesitamos. His ability to maintain a falsetto when singing allowed him to play female roles such as princesses, which he alternated with those of political or military leaders. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Mastropiero que nunca/

    Published 1979
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    Unen Canto con humor/

    Published 1999
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    Lutherapia/

    Published 2009
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    Aquí Les Luthiers!/

    Published 2005
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    Humor dulce humor/

    Published 1986
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    Grandes Hitos/

    Published 1995
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    Los premios mastropiero/

    Published 2006
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    Muchas gracias de nada /

    Published 1980
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    Las obras de Ayer. El refrito/

    Published 2002
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    Viejos fracasos/

    Published 1977
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    Bromato de Armonio/

    Published 1998
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    Viegésimo aniversario.40 años/

    Published 1989
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    Todo por que rías/

    Published 2000
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    El grosso conceto/

    Published 2001
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    Catedral /

    Published 2010
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