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Biographie de Los Milonguitas Tango
The tango trio "Los Milonguitas" have a clear aim : to renew the tango repertoire, taking the tradition of the genre as a compass and without losing sight of its relationship with dance Influenced by the great orchestras of the golden age, (Di Sarli, D’Arienzo, Pugliese), they propose new compositions inspired by the world of current Buenos Aires milongas, going from the classics to the most informal and transgressive, as well as proposing versions new and improvised pieces of classic tangos, making each concert a unique event.
Since 2014, "Los Milonguitas" spent several years in Buenos Aires honing their repertoire on the main tango scene in Argentina, until their move to Europe in 2016. The musical trajectory of the members, the pianist Pablo Murgier, the bandoneonist Simone Tolomeo and de double bass player Sebastian Noya, allows them to offer interesting and innovative arrangements, influenced as much by the Argentinian popular music as by jazz or rock. In April 2019 they released their album "Rosa y Negro", which shows all its ability to offer new dance compositions and in which there is a part recorded in a typical orchestra with 12 musicians. In November 2022 they released their first live record material, "Live in Nuremberg", which contains exclusively their own compositions.
From March 2017, "Los Milonguitas" have realized several tours for more than 30 countries, from Russia to Europe, giving more than 500 concerts.
Plus d'infoSince 2014, "Los Milonguitas" spent several years in Buenos Aires honing their repertoire on the main tango scene in Argentina, until their move to Europe in 2016. The musical trajectory of the members, the pianist Pablo Murgier, the bandoneonist Simone Tolomeo and de double bass player Sebastian Noya, allows them to offer interesting and innovative arrangements, influenced as much by the Argentinian popular music as by jazz or rock. In April 2019 they released their album "Rosa y Negro", which shows all its ability to offer new dance compositions and in which there is a part recorded in a typical orchestra with 12 musicians. In November 2022 they released their first live record material, "Live in Nuremberg", which contains exclusively their own compositions.
From March 2017, "Los Milonguitas" have realized several tours for more than 30 countries, from Russia to Europe, giving more than 500 concerts.
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