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Name
  
Roberto Firpo

Role
  
Composer

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Died
  
June 14, 1969, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Albums
  
De la Guardia Vieja, Las milongas mas milongas

Similar People
  
Miguel Calo, Rodolfo Biagi, Anibal Troilo

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Roberto Firpo (May 10, 1884 – June 14, 1969) was an Argentine tango pianist, composer, and leader. Firpo was among the first innovators of classic tango music genre. He was the creator of the standard tango sextet (Orquesta tipica), and the establisher of the piano in the tango orchestra.

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Firpo was born in the Flores district of Buenos Aires, where his father owned a grocery store. Firpo left school at 15 to work with his father and then several other companies, he eventually saved 200 Pesos (around US$100, at the time) to buy his first piano.

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Around 1903 he began to have lessons with one of the greats of the period, Alfredo Bevilacqua. In 1907 he began composing and performing.

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In 1913, at the age of 29, he formed his first orchestra that played the hits "Arganaraz", "Sentimiento criollo", "De pura cepa", and "Marejada" that year. In 1914 classic tango "Alma de bohemio" materialized and presented; one of his most admired work until today.

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During his career Firpo played in most of the famous Buenos Aires tango venues such as the Armenonville, El tambito, Palais de Glace, Bar Iglesias, L’Abbaye, Teatro Buenos Aires, Teatro Nacional, Salon San Martin and Colonia Italiana. Many famous musicians passed through his various orchestras including the bandoneonist Pedro Maffia, the violinist Elvino Vardaro, Cayetano Puglisi, Juan Guido, Luis Cosenza and Carlos Garcia. His quartet was one of his most famous ensembles and he wrote many tangos.

He was one of the few tangueros to play in a cafe in Avenida de Mayo in Buenos Aires and he was the first person to play the tango La Cumparsita in the cafe La Giralda in Montevideo, Uruguay.

Firpo in 1930 gave up his tango career for a short while, to try his hand at cattle ranching, but he was forced to return to tango when the Parana river's floods destroyed his livestock, and after that (trying to recover from the losses and trying his luck) he lost the rest of his fortune on the stock market.

Firpo retired in 1959 and died on June 14, 1969.

Roberto firpo el amanecer


Legacy

It is estimated that Firpo made between 1,650 and 3,000 recordings in his career. He is considered one of the most conservative of the tango traditionalists but also one of the greatest and most prodigious of tango musicians and composers.

Songs

El Amanecer
Homero
La Chica del Tren
El Choclo
Felicia
Manos de Seda
La Payanca
Alma De Bohemio
El Esquinazo
Muchachita Buena
Milonga Orillera
Hotel Victoria
Siempre Te Recuerdo
Pena Mulata
Milonga Del 38
Flor de Mburucuya
La muchacha del arrabal
En el Baile de Misia Pancha
YRie Corazon
Veni - Maula
Magico Sueno
Un Loco Metejon
Los Claveles de la Virgin
Rey Moro
Pablo
El Cuzquito
Barografo
Perfume de Azahares
El Compinche
Plata Falsa
El Vals de los Recuerdos
La Eterna Milonga

References

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