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Mascotita (Little Pet) for his friends
Violinist, pianist and composer. (August 13, 1884 - April 21, 1941) |
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He was requested by renowned tango leaders and so he
worked with Vicente Greco at "El Estribo" and
with Eduardo Arolas at "T.V.O." Amongst several
more, he was member of one of the big orchestras conducted by Francisco
Canaro. He recorded piano rolls for "Pampa" and "Olimpo" labels.
In musical composition he was a revelation of remarkable
qualities, so much so that many years after his death he is regarded
as one of the truly tango greats with very personal unforgettable works;
he began in 1912 with "Vicentito" to follow with three outstanding successful
tangos: "Lorenzo",
"Gallo ciego" and "¡Qué
noche!", three classics of our musical environment. Due to his inspiration
we can number: "El baqueano", "El buey solo", "Se
han sentado las carretas", "C.T.V.", "Chuzas", "El cuatrero", "Rezagao",
"El pial", "El
paladín", "Pico
blanco", "Tinta
verde", "Florentino", "La guiñada", "La racha", "Viejo espejo",
"El abrojo", "Independiente Club", "Adios pueblo", "Florcita", "Gente
menuda", "Flirteando"
(waltz), "La orillera", "El
taura", "Barranca abajo", "Las doce menos cinco", "Acuérdate
de mí", "El forastero", "La
última cita", "Misterio", "Polvorita", "El rodeo", "Golondrina",
"Tiernamente", "Tiempos mozos", "Triste queja", "Yo también fui
pibe", "Cachada", "Cartas amarillas", "Confidencia", "Amén",
"A la sombra", "Sin hilo en el carretel", "¡Oiga compadre!", "Nunca
tuvo novio", "No
me escribas", and, "Tierrita"
with lyrics by Juan Caruso, "Cabecita negra"
with stanzas by Atilio
Supparo, "Madre
hay una sola" in collaboration with José
de la Vega, committed to record by Carlos
Gardel; obviously the last three mentioned.
Among the abovementioned there are tunes with lyrics
by Enrique Cadícamo, Luis
Bates, Francisco García Jiménez,
the aforementioned Caruso and other major poets, and recorded by Alberto
Vila, Alberto Gómez, Libertad
Lamarque, Ignacio Corsini, etc,. besides
those recorded by Gardel.
His relatives did not remember any anecdote he may
have lived with Carlos Gardel, but they did recall that at home when
hearing the sad news of Medellín tragedy and about the singer's
and his sidemen's death, he said in sorrow: «¡Poor boy,
what a way of dying! ¡Poor Carlos, in the best of your career!».
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