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  1. Jul 25, 1995 · His definitive projection towards the tango he conceived commenced on August 11, 1939, when he reappeared at the café Nacional. Amadeo Mandarino was the singer in his brand new orchestra. After a time he reorganized the group, then with Augusto Gauthier as vocalist. Pugliese was leader, pianist and arranger of a group which this time was ...

  2. Jul 25, 1995 · What we did is to combine both: the accent on first and third times, with the percussive arrastre that follows. This accent and arrastre combination provides tango with a unique strength that is impossible to get even using instruments like drums or trombone…" - O.Pugliese . How to identify Pugliese at the milonga

  3. 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 ...

  4. Osvaldo Pedro Pugliese (Buenos Aires, December 2, 1905 – July 25, 1995) was an Argentine tango musician. He developed dramatic arrangements that retained strong elements of the walking beat of salon tango but also heralded the development of concert-style tango music.

  5. Born on December 2, 1905, in Buenos Aires’ Villa Crespo neighborhood, Osvaldo Pugliese became a pivotal figure in popular tango milonga. Despite hailing from a family of musicians, young Pugliese initially resisted following in their footsteps, even though his father gifted him a piano.

  6. Osvaldo Pugliese was an influential Argentine tango composer, pianist, and bandleader, renowned for his innovative contributions to the genre. He is celebrated for modernizing tango music through his unique arrangements and the incorporation of jazz elements, which helped to elevate tango from its traditional roots to a more sophisticated art form. His work not only transformed the sound of tango but also solidified its status as an important cultural symbol in Argentina.

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  8. 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 ...