
When preparing the Tanda of the Week series, I conduct an extensive research process using not only my own knowledge but also a wide range of online sources. However, since my main focus is on the tanda itself, I’m often unable to include all the information I gather in the explanatory texts that accompany it. For this reason, I use Google’s NotebookLM tool to transform this research into a podcas... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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What does a man grieving his best friend, a classically trained prodigy living in permanent personal chaos, a beloved fake bandoneón player, and a politically defiant pianist have in common? On paper, absolutely nothing. And yet, when their 1950s rec... more
What happens when the most disciplined maestro in Argentine tango — a man who banned bandoneón solos entirely and built his orchestra around silence and space — auditions a 17-year-old kid in short pants? Not a disaster. A gold page. The partnership ... more
What if the orchestra leader you were watching — the one sweating under the lights, pulling and pushing his bandoneón with total conviction — was producing absolutely no sound at all?
That's the story at the center of today's Tango Orchestras episod... more
In this episode of the Tango Orchestras podcast, we trace the hidden mechanics behind one of the golden age's most refined sounds: the brief, near-perfect collaboration between pianist Lucio Demare and vocalist Horacio Quintana.
The story begins not... more
In this episode of the Tango Orchestras podcast, we follow two people who had no business making history together — and did exactly that.
Donato Racciatti arrived in Montevideo from Italy at five months old, learned the bandoneón entirely by ear fro... more
In this episode of the Tango Orchestras podcast, we examine one of tango's great paradoxes: a man who looked like a mob accountant and conducted like a CEO — and whose milongas, despite making up barely two percent of his thousand-recording catalog, ... more
In this episode of the Tango Orchestras podcast, we uncover the unlikely alchemy behind one of tango's most distinctive sounds: the collaboration between pianist Rodolfo Biagi and vocalist Jorge Ortiz — with lyricist Carlos Bahr as the third, often o... more
In this episode of the Tango Orchestras podcast, we trace the unlikely path from a yellow fever epidemic and Italian tax law to the Golden Age of Tango — with Alfredo De Angelis at the center. We explore how mass migration turned Buenos Aires' teneme... more
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