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Name
  
Cacho Tirao



Died
  
May 30, 2007, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Albums
  
Mis Mejores 30 Interpretaciones, La Guitarra Argentina

Nominations
  
Latin Grammy Award for Best Folk Album

Similar People
  
Domingo Cura, Antonio Agri, Astor Piazzolla, Leo Brouwer, Juan Falu

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Cacho Tirao (1941–2007) was an Argentine guitarist. He was a member of the Astor Piazzolla quintet.

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Biography

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Tirao was born on April 5, 1941 and began playing guitar at the age of four, with his father. At age seven he won his first prize, for a presentation in the artistic section of Radio Mitre. At only 16 years old he was included as a soloist in the orchestra of the Teatro Argentino de La Plata. Member of the mythical quintet of Astor Piazzolla, Tirao worked among others with Osvaldo Tarantino, Dino Saluzzi and Rodolfo Mederos. He accompanied Josephine Baker and left about 40 records, one of which sold a million plates. He is also the author of many of his own compositions, including the Concert for Guitar and Symphonic Orchestra "Conciertango Buenos Aires", created at the behest of the great Spanish concertist Joaquin Rodrigo and which premiered in Belgium in 1985.

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In February 1986, his daughter Alejandra playing with her fourteen-year-old brother Gabriel, took a revolver that he believed to be a toy and shot him dead. The tragedy left sequels, first a persistent asthma that lasted until the end and then, a hemiplegia.

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During the 1970s he led the spectacular recital program, which had high levels of audience. During those years he also began giving recitals with Paco de Lucía, who later became a great friend. In the year 2000 Cacho Tirao collapsed in full concert, while giving a recital in the House of Culture of Adrogué. After having left the artistic activity for six years, after a cardiovascular incident in 2000 that caused hemiplegia, Tirao had resumed its presentations and at the end of 2006 registered its last record plate, "Renacer", that was published in January and that Thought to present live in Buenos Aires.

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In this material, which includes a series of themes such as "Le petit tango", "Third time" and "Teresa, my rebirth", dedicated to his wife, also participated his daughter Alejandra in voice. Cacho Tirao died on May 30, 2007 at his home in Capital Federal.1 2 3

Artistic trajectory

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He stood out as a virtuoso soloist, composed and performed tango, milonga, zamba, cueca, chacarera and other diverse musical genres. Among his particular compositions stand out "The Milonga of Don Taco", in memory of his father; "The milonga of the desired child" dedicated to his grandson and the excellent bossa nova titled "Sonveri", recorded for CBS in 1979 in the album "Cacho Tirao ... Sin Lugar a Dudas". He recorded 36 albums, the first as a soloist in 1971 "Mi guitarra, tú y yo"; And the last in 2006, "Renacer", after recovering from a hemiplegia suffered from a stroke. He reached high levels of popularity in the 1970s, while conducting the television series "Recitals Spectacular", to the point that one of his recordings in 1978 sold more than one million plates.

Discography

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1970: "My guitar ... You and I" - CBS

1971: "Only My Guitar" - CBS

1972: "Music of Buenos Aires - This is ... Cacho Tirao" - CBS

1972: "Latin American Guitar" - CBS

1972: "The City of All" - Together with Raúl Lavié - CBS

1974: "Pure Music" - CBS

1975: "Latin American Guitar Volume 2" - CBS

1976: "Classically Young" CBS

1976: "Recital" - CBS

1977: "Song Time" - CBS

1978: "Buenos Aires Concert for Guitar and Orchestra" - CBS

1978: "The Greatest Hits of Cacho Tirao" - CBS

1978: "Happy 1978 Perel" - CBS

1979: "Pure Music Vol. 2" - CBS

1979: "Without a doubt" - CBS

1980: "Encuentro" - Together with Jorge Padín and Manolo Juarez - CBS

1980: "Special Selection of Cacho Tirao" - CBS

1981: "Homage to Carlos Gardel" - CBS

1982: "Recital 2" - CBS

1983: "Big Hits Vol. 2" - CBS

1983: "Images" - MICROFON ARGENTINA S.A.

1984: "Cacho Tirao interprets La Nueva Trova" - MICROFON ARGENTINA S.A.

1990: "Adiós Nonino" - MICROFON ARGENTINA S.A.

1999: "History of Tango" - Together with Julián Vat

2000: "My Best 30 Performances" - SONY MUSIC

2002: "17 Forever Favorite Classics" - ANS

2003: "Chiquilín de Bachín" - SONY MUSIC

2004: "The Essentials" - SONY MUSIC

????: "And The Greatest Hits"

2006: "The Argentine guitar" - EPSA MUSIC

2006: "Beaches of the East" - LE CHANT DU MONDE

2007: "Renacer" - UTOPIA PRODUCCIONES

2009: "Los Elegidos" - SONY MUSIC

2011: "My Good Tangos Dear" - FONOCAL

References

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