Aníbal Troilo

Troilo in 1971 Aníbal Carmelo Troilo (11 July 1914 – 18 May 1975), also known as Pichuco, was an Argentine tango musician.

Troilo was a bandoneon player, composer, arranger, and bandleader in Argentina. His orquesta típica was among the most popular with social dancers during the golden age of tango (1940–1955), but he changed to a concert sound by the late 1950s.

Troilo's orchestra is best known for its instrumentals, though he also recorded with many well-known vocalists such as Roberto Goyeneche, Edmundo Rivero and . His rhythmic instrumentals and the recordings he made with vocalist Francisco Fiorentino from 1941 to 1943, known as milongas, were some of the favourites in tango salons. The renowned bandoneonist Astor Piazzolla played in and arranged for Troilo's orquesta típica during the period of 1939–1944. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Aníbal Troilo: El bandoneón mayor / by Troilo, Aníbal, 1914-1975

    Published 2004
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    Romance de barrio / by Troilo, Aníbal, 1914-1975

    Published 1998
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    El último organito / by Troilo, Aníbal, 1914-1975

    Published 1998
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    Mi tango triste / by Troilo, Aníbal, 1914-1975

    Published 1998
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    Sur Aníbal Troilo / by Troilo, Aníbal, 1914-1975

    Published 1998
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    Madame Ivonne / by Troilo, Aníbal, 1914-1975

    Published 1998
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    Tangos /

    Published 2004
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