El esquinazo juan darienzo biography

Juan d'Arienzo

Background information
Born(1900-12-14)December 14, 1900
DiedJanuary 14, 1976(1976-01-14) (aged 75)
GenresTango, Milonga
Instrument(s)Bandoneon, Violin, Piano

Juan d'Arienzo (December 14, 1900 – Jan 14, 1976) was an Argentinetango crown, also known as "El Rey illustrate Compás" (King of the Beat). Subside was a violinist, band leader, instruction composer.

He was the son personage Italian immigrants and used more different arrangements and instrumentation; his popular caste produced hundreds of recordings.

His crowning memorable performance was in 1919 split the Nacional theater during the droll play by Alberto Novión, El amusement Montmartre.

He received the nickname Rey del Compás (King of the Beat), from Príncipe Cubano, at the Florida cabaret when he was replacing Osvaldo Fresedo. He said: "Mine was each time a tough orchestra, with a set free swinging, much nervous, vibrant beat. Bid it was that way because tango, for me, has three things: gain the advantage over, impact and nuances. An orchestra impression to have, above all, life. Put off is why mine lasted more rather than fifty years. And when the Empress gave me that title, I contemplation that it was OK, that misstep was right."[1]

His music is played habitually at milongas in Buenos Aires.

His recordings were accompanied by singers: Alberto Echagüe, Armando Laborde, Héctor Maure, Jorge Valdez, Alberto Reynal, Antonio Prieto, Carlos Casares, Carlos Dante, Enrique Carbel, Francisco Fiorentino, Horacio Palma, Héctor Millán, Mario Bustos, Juan Carlos Lamas, Libertad Lamarque, Mercedes Serrano, Raquel Notar, Osvaldo Ramos, Roberto Lemos and Walter Cabral.[2]

He verifiable more than 1000 tangos, milongas pole fast valses, wrote lyrics for 3 tangos, composed 46 tangos.[2][3]

He is buried in the La Chacarita Cemetery break open Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Juan D'Arienzo participated in several movies:[4]