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By Juan
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Pianist and composer (January 4, 1888 - November 14, 1938) Full name: Manuel Gregorio Aróztegui |
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Héctor and Luis Bates (in "La historia del tango") mention bibliographic references of the composer we are talking about. We include a summary of them: «He was a little above one year old when he settled in Buenos
Aires with his family. He studied up to third degree in grammar school,
because he admitted he used to play truant. He carried out varied
trades. We have found there is a second tango, also titled "El apache argentino" whose composer is Celestino Reynoso Basavilbaso. We continue this sketch with the references given by the aforementioned Bernardo Aróztegui. He showed us the original handwritten sheet music of the tango "El Cachafaz", dated on October 16, 1913. We verified that it is dedicated to the actor Florencio Parravicini. About that, the authors Héctor and Luis Bates state the following: «... in 1913, a period in which as well appeared another tango by Aróstegui (sic), "El Cachafaz", dedicated to the famous dancer Benito Bianquet, widely known by the nickname which helped Manuel to name his tango.» Let us go back to the narration. Manuel Aróztegui was frequently invited to participate in familiar parties; there he performed real piano concertos for the delight of the attendants. Those cinema theaters of the age of silent movies had him among the pianists that played the background for the vivid sequences of the "films" exhibited. A friend musician, Emilio Lozzia, dedicated to him the tango piece "Manunguito", and by such nickname his closest friends used to call him affectionately. On certain occasions he gave music lessons to disciples of both sexes. Aróztegui committed to paper the music notes of the famous waltz "El aeroplano", the unforgettable composition by Pedro Datta. His last work, in collaboration with the poet Luis Rubistein, is titled "Vengan muchachos", written in 1934 and recorded by the Julio De Caro Orchestra. Withdrawn from the musical activity, later Aróztegui devoted himself to decoration of toys that he himself peddled. In 1936, a stroke paralyzed his right arm and leg; his capacity for movement was hindered so he had to use a walking stick. He died because of a heart attack on November 14, 1938, at his place in the neighborhood of La Paternal (Biarritz 1812). We have mentioned three titles of his written output, to them we have to add the following: tangos: "Paraná", "Hasta la hacienda baguala", "Don Daniel", "En la rambla", "La gigolette", "Champagne tango", "El granuja", "El jai-leife", and "Más o menos"; waltzes: "El apache argentino" (same title as the tango) and "Confidencia", unpublished and dedicated to his wife Agustina; polkas: "La regalona" and "Amalia"; two-step for piano: "Bon soir"; and the cifra criolla "A mi china". Published in the book: "Evocación del Tango", by Juan Silbido, Buenos Aires, 1964. |
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