Florindo Sassone y Su Orquesta
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Florindo Sassone y Su Orquesta was a renowned Argentine tango orchestra that was active from the 1940s to the 1970s. The ensemble was founded by Florindo Sassone, a talented violinist and bandleader who was known for his innovative arrangements and virtuosic playing style. Sassone was born in Buenos Aires in 1912 and began playing the violin at a young age. He quickly developed a passion for tango music and began performing in local clubs and dance halls. In the 1930s, he joined the orchestra of Juan D'Arienzo, one of the most popular tango bandleaders of the time. Sassone quickly became a key member of the group, contributing his unique style and arranging skills to the ensemble's sound. In 1941, Sassone decided to form his own orchestra, which he called Florindo Sassone y Su Orquesta. The group quickly gained a following and became known for its energetic performances and innovative arrangements. Sassone's style was characterized by his use of the violin as a lead instrument, which gave his music a distinctive sound that set it apart from other tango orchestras of the time. Over the years, Sassone's orchestra went through several lineup changes, but the core members remained the same. In addition to Sassone on violin, the group included some of the most talented musicians in the Argentine tango scene, including pianist Osvaldo Pugliese, bandoneon player Aníbal Troilo, and singer Alberto Castillo. One of the highlights of Florindo Sassone y Su Orquesta's career was their performance at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires in 1953. The concert was a huge success and cemented the group's reputation as one of the top tango orchestras in Argentina. The ensemble also performed at other prestigious venues, including the Luna Park stadium and the Gran Rex theater. In addition to their live performances, Florindo Sassone y Su Orquesta recorded numerous albums throughout their career. Some of their most popular recordings include "El Choclo," "La Cumparsita," and "Adiós Muchachos." The group's recordings were widely popular in Argentina and helped to spread the popularity of tango music around the world. Florindo Sassone y Su Orquesta received several awards and honors throughout their career. In 1954, the group was awarded the prestigious Ondas Award for their contributions to the world of tango music. They were also inducted into the Latin American Music Hall of Fame in 2000, in recognition of their lasting impact on the genre. Despite their success, Florindo Sassone y Su Orquesta eventually disbanded in the 1970s, as the popularity of tango music began to wane in Argentina. However, their legacy lives on, and their recordings continue to be celebrated by tango enthusiasts around the world. Today, Florindo Sassone y Su Orquesta is remembered as one of the most innovative and influential tango orchestras of all time, and their music remains a beloved part of the Argentine cultural heritage.More....
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