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  Rodolfo Biagi
Rodolfo Biagi played a very important part in the history of Tango, particularly in regards to the renaissance of the dancing craze that has become to be known as the Golden Era of Tango.
The energetic and original treatment of the piano by Rodolfo Biagi set new standards for that instrument, and forced the rest of the orchestras to vary their styles, and many pianists assimilated the influence of the new rhythm in vogue.
Such was the case of Rodolfo Biagi, born in the working class district of San Telmo on the 14th of March, 1906, into a the bosom of a humble family.
www.planet-tango.com /elfiru/biagi.htm   (1216 words)

  
 Rodolfo Biagi
Rodolfo was enrolled at the conservatory of the newspaper "La Prensa", and there he found out that his true vocation was piano playing.
On just one of those evenings, Rodolfo had the chance that maestro Juan Maglio (Pacho) had been to the cinema, the latter was astonished by hearing the precocious pianist and then he invited the former to play with him.
Either Biagi's orchestra or D'Arienzo's established the traditional positions of interpretation of tango, appealing to the interest of the public addict to dancing, with repertories especially based on the revival of old pieces adapted to their ways of musical expression.
www.todotango.com /english/creadores/rbiagi.asp   (979 words)

  
 Rodolfo Biagi
Biagi's music is more appreciated by the advanced dancer, I think, because it is challenging in it's subtleties.
Biagi was the creator of the piano profile that Juan made sure to always keep as the heart of his sound.
Biagi has a style that tells you who is playing a mile away.
totango.net /biagi.html   (346 words)

  
 Songsearch: Buy Rodolfo Biagi Music CDs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Rodolfo Biagi - Su Orquesta Y Sus Cantore
Rodolfo Biagi - Sus Exitos Con Acuna, Lago Y Amor
Rodolfo Biagi - Sus Exitos Con Falgas E Ibanes
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 Classic Tango - DJ Report
Rodolfo Alberto Biagi was born in the Buenos Aires district of San Telmo on March 14, 1906 to Sixto & Ana Maria Gil Landaburu.
Their 'new ' rhythmic' style, though highly criticized at first was welcomed with open arms by the dancers who would return to the dance floors in great numbers and, growing steadily, would lay the foundation for the great resurgence of the 1940s.
Finally, in 1938 Biagi left D`Arienzo to form his own group and continued for many years, not only as a performer/orchestra leader/arranger, but also contributing many compositions, among which his creation "Golgota" is considered to be his fundamental work.
www.classictango.com /dj_report_110903.html   (680 words)

  
 Tangovox   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
That happened when in his orchestra Rodolfo Biagi was included, a pianist who had played with Pacho, who had accompanied Gardel on some recordings, who had also played with Juan Guido and with Juan Canaro.
Biaggi´s inclusion meant a change of time signature for D'Arienzo orchestra, which changed the four-eight for the two-four; that is to say, he returned to two-four, the fast frolic beat of the primitive tangos.
When Biagi left him in 1938 to assemble his own orchestra, D'Arienzo had already identified himself with the two-four definitively.
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 Tango N Latin Bar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Those who dance salon-style tango to Juan D'Arienzo or Rodolfo Biagi typically ignore the strong ric-tic-tic rhythm that characterizes the music.
Milonguero-style dancers typically respond to the ric-tic-tic rhythm that is prominent in the music of Juan D'Arienzo and Rodolfo Biagi and also found in the playing of many other tango orchestras.
Club-style tango is typically danced to the ric-tic-tic rhythm that is prominent in the music of Juan D'Arienzo and Rodolfo Biagi and also is found in the playing of many other tango orchestras.
www.tangolatinbar.com.au /tango_styles.htm   (2488 words)

  
 Tango Styles
The couple maintains a constant upper body contact and does not loosen their embrace to accommodate turns or ochos, which can limit the couple to walking steps and simple ochos until both partners develop the skills for the woman to execute her turns by stepping at an angle rather than pivoting.
Canyengue is a historical form of tango that was danced in the 1920s and early 30s that may or may not be accurately captured by its current practitioners.
With Biagi on the piano, D'Arienzo's orchestra debuted in the 1930s with the ric-tic-tic rhythm.
tangoessence.net /gpage2.html   (2456 words)

  
 milonga.co.uk - Compact Biagi
Rodolfo Biagi was the pianist with the magic hands (manos brujas) whose nervous, rhythmic style was an essential part of D'Arienzo's dance revolution of 1935.
Biagi's orchestra was hugely popular with the dancers of his day for his rhythmic playfulness.
Whilst it had great selections from his whole career the sound fidelity cannot compare with what has been released on the Argentine label Reliquias, and it's no longer possible to recommend that CD, but a second from the same stable (BMT 021 Pura Clase) provides a good way in.
www.milonga.co.uk /tango/biagi.html   (336 words)

  
 Music Collection for Social Dancing
A number of other orchestras from the golden age of tango—particularly those led by of Rodolfo Biagi, Miguel Caló, Francisco Canaro, Angel D'Agostino, Alfredo De Angelis, Pedro Laurenz, and Ricardo Tanturi—also produced music that is excellent for social dancing, and their music is still played at milongas in Buenos Aires.
For Rodolfo Biagi, the best CD to expand a basic collection is Sus Exitos con Falgas y Ibanez (EMI Reliquias) or the somewhat lower fidelity Campo Afuera (El Bandoneon).
Rodolfo Biagi was the pianist in Juan D'Arienzo's orchestra during its most popular period and helped create the rhythmic drive that characterized D'Arienzo's sound.
www.tejastango.com /tango_music_collection.html#basic   (11790 words)

  
 Argentine tango classes lessons san diego
The next challenge is to move onto the music of De Angelis, Pugliese and Biagi.
Rodolfo Biagi—who was a pianist in the first Juan D'Arienzo Orchestra—took D'Arienzo's direction of playing in a 2x4 rhythm but added striking rhythmic elements of his own.
For those first listening and moving to Biagi, good choices are Sus Exitos con Falgas y Ibanez (EMI Reliquias) and the somewhat lower fidelity Campo Afuera (El Bandoneon).
www.tangoconcepts.com /music.html   (753 words)

  
 Articles
This is often slow and sombre in nature which perfectly suits the Milonguero style, particularly as danced by today's older generation in Buenos Aires.
Among the many younger people who enjoy this style, the more up-beat music of Juan D'Arienzo and Rodolfo Biagi are popular.
The most striking quality of Milonguero style is the very close embrace that is a requirement of the dance.
tangohk.com /Articles.htm   (1182 words)

  
 milonga.co.uk - building a library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Rodolfo Biagi was the pianist with the magic hands whose nervous, rhythmic style was an integral part of D'Arienzo's dance revolution of 1935.
Whilst it had great selections from his whole career the sound fidelity cannot compare with what has been released on the Argentine label Reliquias, and it's no longer possible to recommend that CD.
The album has all six of their waltzes and the milonga Campo Afuera as well as many excellent fast paced tangos, most notably Biagi's Son cosas del bandoneón which knocks the spots from the version of Enrique Rodriguez.
www.milonga.co.uk /tango/biagi.shtml   (438 words)

  
 Tango
A relevant characteristic of this generation is that they perform tango and different forms of contemporary, experimental music.
Important Orquestas típicas (around 1940-1950): from Rodolfo Biagi[?], Juan Darienzo[?], Alfredo De Angelis[?].
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 Rodolfo Biagi - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Rodolfo Biagi - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Respectfully known as "Manos Brujas" (spellbinding hands), Rodolfo Biagi was one of Argentina's most influential piano players.
A member of Juan D'Arienzo's band from 1935 to 1938, and leader of his own band afterward, Biagily helped to lay the foundations for the tango.
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 tango tunes for a wedding reception
It is track no.4 on the CD "Pura Clase", Rodolfo Biagi y Su Orquesta, by Blue
Exitos Con Jorge Ortiz", Rodolfo Biagi y Su Orquesta, on the EMI Reliquias
A classic choice is the wedding march played by Rodolfo Biagi.
tango.romanvirdi.com /tango-tunes-wedding.htm   (449 words)

  
 Rodolfo Biagi y su Orquestra Tipica - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
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 Tangazos, April 2000
The scent of a hundred hot bodies seemed to take on colors of their own as they floated over the frantic pace attempting to keep up with Rodolfo Biagi’s oxymoron tango El rapido.
Resting on one of the bar stools, he had an unobstructed view of the dance floor several feet away.
At first it seemed that he accentuated the second beat with a singular syncopation, but then he appeared to lag behind Biagi's almost obscene fingering of the high notes by holding the full rotation of his foot around his ankle for two whole notes.
www.planet-tango.com /elfiru/tgz99-03.htm   (563 words)

  
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replace him and suggested Biagi to join his
In 1938, Biagi split with D’ Arienzo to put together
When Biagi left him in 1938 to assemble his own
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 "TODO TANGO CLUB" ships its 7th COLLECTOR'S BOX: Troilo/Biagi
Orquesta Rodolfo Biagi (Apr. 25, 1945) Singer: Jorge Ortiz
Orquesta Rodolfo Biagi (Jul. 16, 1940) Singer: Jorge Ortiz
Orquesta Rodolfo Biagi (Mar. 15, 1941) Singer: Jorge Ortiz
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 Annotated List of Tandas
In the 1930s, Juan D'Arienzo and Rodolfo Biagi joined together to revolutionize tango by returning to strong staccato rhythms in 2x4 time while using more modern arrangements and instrumentation.
After leaving D'Arienzo's orchestra, Biagi formed his own orchestra and added more striking and challenging rhythmic elements to the music.
For the tangos in this style that have vocals, the singer stayed relatively close to the orchestra's rhythm, and an occasional mixing of vocals with instrumentals in the same tanda is possible (if not advised).
www.tejastango.com /tandas.html   (5217 words)

  
 Rodolfo Biagi con Jorge Ortiz - vol. 2 - Tangos bailables - Tango Musica Arte y Cultura de Argentina
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El pianista Rodolfo Biagi fue el artifice de la personalidad impuesta por la orquesta de Juan D'Arienzo en su ritmo bailable.
Con su propia orquesta Biagi acentuo esta personalidad, dandole desde su piano, el ritmo cortado y casi violento que inspira a tantos bailarines.
www.musicargentina.com /es/tango-bailables/rodolfo-biagi-con-jorge-ortiz-vol-2.html   (209 words)

  
 Biagi, Rodolfo | Solos De Orquesta | CD | Danza y Movimiento Shop
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 [TANGO-L] "TODO TANGO CLUB" ships its 7th COLLECTOR'S BOX: Troilo/Biagi
"Troilo y sus Grandes Voces" and "Al ritmo de Rodolfo Biagi" are the new offerings in the Club's collection that every other month remasters hard to find tango material selected from the archives of the "Tango Collectors Association of Buenos Aires".
For this CD we¹ve chosen a few tracks from his glorious 40¹s, with the wonderful voices of Francisco Fiorentino, Alberto Marino and Floreal Ruiz plus three wonderful instrumentals that have the great, unique ³Pichuco² seal.
The second CD in the box is a special treat: "Al ritmo de Rodolfo Biagi" (CLUB CD 14) features hard to find recordings that are not available on compact disc and only a few were available on vinyl.
pythia.uoregon.edu /~llynch/Tango-L/2004/msg00834.html   (453 words)

  
 CD Tango: Tango
Rodolfo Biagi: Sus Exitos con Falgas Y Ibanes
Alfredo de Angelis: Sus Exitos Con Godoy, Florio Y M
Rodolfo Biagi: Sus Exitos con Jorge Ortiz Vol.
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 eBay - CD: Pura Clase (UPC: 8427328140218)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
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Rodolfo Biagi Y Su Orquesta Tipica - Pura Clase (CD 1999)
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 Rodolfo Biagi: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com
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At the age of 13, Biagi shared stages with famous personalities of tango.
His ability as pianist gave him the nickname Manos Brujas (Bewitched Hands).
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 Music Collection for Social Dancing
Recordings from other eras can be added later.
Leading his own orchestra, Biagi kept the harder rhythmic style and added striking rhythmic elements to the music.
*Rodolfo Biagi — Sus Exitos con Andres Falgas y Teofilo Ibanez (EMI Reliquias)
www.tejastango.com /tango_music_collection.html   (11790 words)

  
 ClassicTango   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
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Biagi, Rodolfo - Sus exitos con Jorge Ortiz Vol.2
Calo, Miguel - Sus exitos con Roberto Arrieta
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 Rodolfo Biagi - Humillación - Last.fm
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