Prospero Cimaglia 1933 Argentine From 1905 or before he run his own conservatory:
First Academy of Mandolin, Violin and Music
Reading located on 1986 Charcas Street, Buenos
Aires.
In 1912 he recorded for Columbia Record some
mandolin solos and, on other tracks that included
tangos, he led his Rondalla Terceto Cimaglia,
comprised with guitar, violin and mandolin.
We found the following sheet music copies that
evidence his work as composer: the tangos 'A la
vuelta', 'Che Nación', 'El curioso', 'El
merengue', 'El bollitero', 'Pabellón de Las
Rosas', 'Quitale el machete al chafe', 'Una noche
de garufa', tango with the same title as the one
composed by Eduardo Arolas; the estilo 'Pedigüeño'
and the waltz 'Amor y primavera' which we must not
mistake for the famous one written by Emil
Waldteufel which bears the same name. (Hide extended text)...(Read all) Source : Wikipedia