Biography
Talented Latin American musician Horacio Salgán began taking piano classes at a very young age, later studying music in a Buenos Aires conservatory, playing professionally when he joined a local radio station called El Mundo. In 1957, he started playing along with guitarist Ubaldo De Lío and recorded A Buenos Aires De Las Tres De La Mañana. Salgán formed Quinteto Real in 1960 with Enrique Mario Francini, Rafael Ferro, and bandoneonist Pedro Laurenz, and they debuted with a self-titled record. In 1969, Horacio Salgán teamed up with pianist/composer Dante Amicarelli, recording Salgán-Amicarelli Dos Virtuosos Del Piano in 1970 and El Bósque Mágico in 1971. He joined a musical called +Tango Argentino in 1983, and toured Argentina, Europe, and the U.S. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi



 
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Horacio Salgán y su Orquesta Típica 1957 Long Play
Horacio Salgán - "A Fuego Lento" (Daniel Barenboim, Orquesta Filarmónica de Buenos Aires) | (18/18)
GRILLITO (Tango) Por Horacio Salgán y Ubaldo De Lío
Horacio Salgán y su Orquesta - Música Japonesa en tiempo de Tango
Horacio Salgan - A Fuego Lento
Gustavo Dudamel and the Berlin Philharmonic plays A FUEGO LENTO by Horacio Salgán
Horacio Salgán - Documental 2015
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