On the occasion of the 120th anniversary of his birth, Solange Bazely will give a talk on the pianist, composer and conductor Osvaldo Pugliese, a man who moves and upsets when we listen to his music.
Whether or not you like to dance to the music of Osvaldo Pugliese (1905-1995), now is the time to find out more about this artist who gave tango such a special flavour with his vigorous, passionate music, made up of tension and release: an urban tango, terribly rhythmic.
As a communist, this exceptional man with a singular career in a troubled Argentina was not spared.
Despite these vicissitudes, he never failed to create, to move forward, to never give up, finding unfailing support, thanks to the cooperative workings of his orchestra, his musicians and his highly committed fans.
This is an opportunity to listen to his music, which has steadily progressed over the course of a long career, with extracts to put your finger on and, above all, your ear to better decode his style and see the orchestra play his repertoire.
And perhaps you'll understand why Osvaldo Pugliese's music can't be played at any milonga...
He has left us a major legacy that many orchestras still claim as their own.
He has now been sanctified, which for a Communist is the last straw!
Indeed, San Pugliese now brings good luck to popular musicians!
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