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Aníbal Troilo
Released Album
 
Chamber
Miscellaneous
Keyboard
Artist Info
Role
:
Composer Conductor  
Country
:
Argentina
Birth
:
1914
Death
:
1975
Genre
:
Chamber
 
 
Vocal
 
Aníbal Troilo was a renowned Argentine composer, bandoneon player, and orchestra leader who played a significant role in the development of tango music. He was born on July 11, 1914, in the neighborhood of Abasto, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Troilo was the son of a tango musician, and he grew up in a musical family. His father, Celestino Troilo, was a bandoneon player, and his mother, Felisa Bagnoli, was a singer. Troilo started playing the bandoneon at a young age, and he quickly became a skilled player. He began performing in public at the age of 11, and by the time he was a teenager, he was playing in tango orchestras. In 1937, Troilo formed his own orchestra, which became one of the most popular tango orchestras in Argentina. Troilo's orchestra was known for its innovative arrangements and its ability to blend traditional tango music with jazz and other musical styles. Troilo was also a talented composer, and he wrote many of the songs that his orchestra performed. Some of his most famous compositions include "La Última Curda," "Sur," and "Responso." Troilo's orchestra was a fixture in Buenos Aires' tango scene throughout the 1940s and 1950s. The orchestra performed regularly at the famous Café de los Angelitos, and it also toured extensively throughout Argentina and other countries in South America. Troilo's orchestra was known for its tight, precise playing, and its ability to create a powerful emotional impact with its music. Troilo's influence on tango music was significant, and he is often credited with helping to modernize the genre. He was one of the first tango musicians to incorporate jazz and other musical styles into his music, and his innovative arrangements helped to push tango music in new directions. Troilo's music was also known for its emotional depth and its ability to capture the spirit of Buenos Aires. Troilo continued to perform and compose music throughout his life, and he remained a beloved figure in the tango community until his death in 1975. His legacy lives on through his music, which continues to be performed and celebrated by tango musicians and fans around the world. In conclusion, Aníbal Troilo was a talented and influential composer, bandoneon player, and orchestra leader who played a significant role in the development of tango music. His innovative arrangements and compositions helped to modernize the genre, and his emotional depth and musical skill continue to inspire tango musicians and fans today. Troilo's legacy as one of the greatest tango musicians of all time is secure, and his music will continue to be celebrated for generations to come.
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