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Celedonio Flores
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Celedonio Flores was a renowned Argentine composer, poet, and lyricist who is best known for his contributions to the tango genre. He was born on February 28, 1896, in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Flores grew up in a musical family, and his father was a guitarist who played in local cafes and bars. As a child, Flores was exposed to the sounds of tango and other popular music genres, which would later influence his own compositions. Flores began his career as a lyricist in the 1920s, writing songs for various tango orchestras in Buenos Aires. He quickly gained a reputation for his ability to capture the essence of the tango in his lyrics, and his songs became popular throughout Argentina. Flores was known for his use of slang and colloquial language in his lyrics, which gave his songs a unique and authentic feel. In the 1930s, Flores began to compose his own music, and he quickly established himself as one of the leading composers of the tango genre. His compositions were characterized by their melodic complexity and their use of traditional tango rhythms. Flores was also known for his ability to blend different musical styles, incorporating elements of jazz and classical music into his compositions. One of Flores' most famous compositions is the tango "Mano a Mano," which he wrote in collaboration with the composer and bandoneon player Carlos Gardel. The song tells the story of a man who has lost his love to another man and is now forced to confront his rival "mano a mano," or face to face. The song became an instant classic and has been covered by numerous artists over the years. Another of Flores' famous compositions is the tango "Corrientes y Esmeralda," which he wrote in collaboration with the composer and pianist Francisco Pracánico. The song is named after the intersection of two streets in Buenos Aires that was known for its lively nightlife and tango clubs. The song captures the energy and excitement of the city's tango scene and has become a beloved classic of the genre. Flores continued to compose music and write lyrics throughout his career, and his contributions to the tango genre have had a lasting impact on Argentine music. He passed away on July 28, 1947, at the age of 51, but his legacy lives on through his music and his influence on subsequent generations of tango composers and performers. In conclusion, Celedonio Flores was a talented and influential composer, poet, and lyricist who played a significant role in the development of the tango genre. His use of slang and colloquial language in his lyrics gave his songs a unique and authentic feel, and his compositions were characterized by their melodic complexity and their use of traditional tango rhythms. Flores' contributions to the tango genre have had a lasting impact on Argentine music, and his legacy continues to be celebrated by tango enthusiasts around the world.
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