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Aníbal Troilo

Latin
World music
Tango music
Aníbal Troilo, also known as "Pichuco," was an Argentine bandoneon player, composer, and bandleader who is considered one of the most influential figures in the history of tango music. Born on July 11, 1914, in Buenos Aires, he picked up the bandoneon at the age of 10 and formed his first quintet during his teenage years. He quickly became known for his virtuosity on the instrument and his unique style of playing, making his official debut in the Vardaro-Pugliese sextet in 1930. Over the next few years, Aníbal Troilo joined the orchestra of Julio de Caro and later played with sev...
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SurHomero Manzione and Aníbal Troilo
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La Ultima Curda 

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Roberto Goyeneche, Aníbal Troilo and Roberto Grela
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Mi Noche TristeAníbal Troilo, Edmundo Rivero and Roberto Grela
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Bandoneón ArrabaleroRoberto Goyeneche and Aníbal Troilo
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Vuelve la SerenataAníbal Troilo, Jorge Casal and Raúl Berón
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CallaRoberto Goyeneche and Aníbal Troilo
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SurHomero Manzione and Aníbal Troilo

2:02

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La Ultima Curda 

En Vivo

Roberto Goyeneche, Aníbal Troilo and Roberto Grela

3:00

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Mi Noche TristeAníbal Troilo, Edmundo Rivero and Roberto Grela

Bien Lunfardo

3:30

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Bandoneón ArrabaleroRoberto Goyeneche and Aníbal Troilo

Gotán

2:46

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Vuelve la SerenataAníbal Troilo, Jorge Casal and Raúl Berón

2:31

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CallaRoberto Goyeneche and Aníbal Troilo

Gotán

2:59

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