Rosendo Mendizabal (1868 - 1913) Argentine Rosendo Mendizabal (April 21, 1868 ? June 30, 1913) was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His family enjoyed a solid economic position, being fatherless at the age of three along with his brother.
The event is historic, the October 25, 1897, Anselmo Rosendo Mendizabal-tal-released their full name on the piano 'La casita' (elegant brothel) from the Basque Mary (Mary Rangolla) his tango 'El entrerriano. And say historic because it starts with structured tango. That is, unlike the primitive examples of one or two parts, presents the three compositions that characterized the old guard.
The first art of the tango was born on April 21, 1868 and signed his works with the name 'A. Rosendo.' Acted, usually as a soloist in the cottages of the Basque Mary, Laura, Old Eustatius Adelina the brown, the Tarana (ex Hansen), the milonga Street Mexico, the Center for warehouseman, and so on.
On some occasions he directed sets as the quintet that dances to the Hall Saint Martin (Rodriguez Peña 344), according to Ernesto Ponzio (violin), Vincent Pecci (flute), Eusebio Aspiazu (guitar) and 'Cieguito' Gaudin (whose unknown instrument).
In addition to his maximum, 'The entrerriano' composed the tangos 'Don Padilla, Pillito,' Oh, how expensive, '' That's the thing, '' In the long run, '' The torpedo ',' Soon return ',' Entre La, '' Matilda, '' Queen of Sheba, '' Wind in its sails ',' Tigre Hotel ',' Around here there are no thorns, '' In light of the lanterns ',' Le petit Parisién, Club Z, Don Enrique, Alberto ',' Somos Line 'and others.
He died on June 30, 1913. Despite his short life, produced the longest career of tango: 'The entrerriano', which still appears in the repertoire of almost all clusters tango. (Retracter)...(lire la suite) Source de l'extrait biographique : Wikipedia