Tango Orchestras

By Yüksel Sise

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When preparing the Tanda of the Week series, I conduct an extensive research process using not only my own knowledge but also a wide range of online sources. However, since my main focus is on the tanda itself, I’m often unable to include all the information I gather in the explanatory texts that accompany it. For this reason, I use Google’s NotebookLM tool to transform this research into a podcast. I’ve decided to share these podcasts here as well. I hope they become an additional source of insight and inspiration for you. Abrazos...

Episode Date
How Street Slang Hijacked Argentine Tango
Mar 16, 2026
Rafael Canaro: How He Conquered Paris with Tango
Mar 09, 2026
Edgardo Donato: His Shift from Acrobatics to Elegance
Mar 02, 2026
Francisco Canaro: How He Rewired the Tango Orchestra
Feb 23, 2026
Juan D'Arienzo: The King of The Beat
Feb 16, 2026
Juan Maglio: How "Pacho" Became the Record
Feb 09, 2026
Julio De Caro: And the Symphonic Tango
Feb 02, 2026
Four Orchestras from the 1950s: How Duet Tangos Manipulate Your Energy
Jan 26, 2026
Carlos Di Sarli: And Rufino's Unlikely Tango Alchemy
Jan 19, 2026
Francisco Lauro: The Maestro with the Empty Bandoneón
Jan 12, 2026
Lucio Demare and the Stolen Singer
Jan 05, 2026
Donato Racciatti: Nina Miranda and Uruguay's Smiling Tango
Dec 29, 2025
The Two Percent Legacy of Francisco Lomuto
Dec 22, 2025
Rodolfo Biagi: How Three Misfits Forged Argentine Tango
Dec 15, 2025
Alfredo De Angelis: How Italian Immigrants Created Argentine Tango
Dec 08, 2025
Lamarque, Simone, and Carreras: Female Tango Icons
Dec 01, 2025
Troilo and Marino: Tango's Golden Years
Nov 24, 2025
José García: How cheap suits made the Gray Foxes
Nov 17, 2025
Enrique Rodríguez: The Rare Milongas of Enrique Rodríguez
Nov 10, 2025
Miguel Caló: Silk, Champagne, and a Folk Singer
Nov 03, 2025
Osvaldo Pugliese: The Red Carnation on Pugliese’s Piano
Oct 27, 2025
Bandonegro, Sexteto Cristal, and Solo Tango Orquesta: Europe's Reinvention Of Golden Age Tango
Oct 20, 2025
Osvaldo Fresedo: The Man Who Put a Tuxedo on Tango
Oct 13, 2025
Pedro Laurenz: He Taught the Bandoneón to Scream
Oct 06, 2025
Francisco Canaro: The Henry Ford of Tango
Sep 29, 2025
Carlos Di Sarli: Di Sarli's Submerged Cathedral of Sound
Sep 22, 2025
Roberto Firpo: Firpo's Hidden 1935 Orchestral Gold
Sep 15, 2025
Rodolfo Biagi: The Witching Hands that Saved Tango
Sep 08, 2025
Conjunto Berretín: Resurrecting 1920s Tango in Portland
Sep 01, 2025
Orquesta Típica Victor: The Tuba Behind Tango’s Ghost Orchestra
Aug 25, 2025
Edgardo Donato: His Joyful Musical Gymnastics
Aug 18, 2025
Ángel D'Agostino: The Two Angels of Introvert Tango
Aug 11, 2025
Aníbal Troilo: Why Troilo's 1941 Tangos Are Too Fast
Aug 04, 2025
Ricardo Tanturi: The Doctor Who Perfected the Tango Waltz
Jul 28, 2025
Juan D'Arienzo: The King of the Beat's Tango Revolution
Jul 21, 2025
Francisco Canaro: Canaro & Famá's Electric Tango Machine
Jul 14, 2025