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  1. Osvaldo Pedro Pugliese (Buenos Aires, December 2, 1905 – July 25, 1995) was an orchestra leader, composer and pianist. He was known for his dramatic and passionate arrangements while still keeping the strong walking beat of salon tango. His music walked a fine line between the dance hall and concert hall. The greatest musicians of the time ...

  2. Osvaldo Pugliese : 1947: Tango: Malandraca: Osvaldo Pugliese : 1949: ... Tangology 101 is dedicated to the study of Argentine Tango dance, music and history. Our home ...

  3. A unique recording of the tango grandmaster Osvaldo Pugliese: "La Yumba" and "Milonga Para Gardel". On October 4, 1992, he visited our studio in Hilversum wi...

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  4. Jul 5, 2024 · Pitch. Researches by the TTT team suggest that the Odeón studio piano was updated to 440hz in Dec.1943. The two 1960 Odeón tracks ( A Los Amigos, Un Lamento) used a piano tuned at 442hz. By the time Pugliese left Philips (1970), the piano in the studio was still conservatively tuned at 440hz. Speed.

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  5. Pugliese is often played later in the evening when the dancers want to dance more slowly, impressionistically and intimately. Tangology 101, Osvaldo Pugliese. Pugliese was a devoted communist and he found himself in direct confrontation with the dictatorships in Argentina.

  6. Osvaldo Pugliese (1905-1995) created a new style of tango music that was beautiful, warm and powerful – the most passionate and intense that tango has ever known. He formed his orchestra in 1939 from a cell in Argentina’s most notorious political prison. Standing firm against decades of persecution for his communist beliefs, he eventually ...

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  8. Jul 25, 1995 · Analysis of Osvaldo Pugliese style. Pugliese is characterized by his "decarean” style (from Julio De Caro he is found of), especially the superposition of multiple melodic layers, and the use of the rubato that result in intense melancholic and romantic expression. His arrangements are of the most complete and rich at all the levels, which ...