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i just got this from craig einhorn, i thought it might
interest some of you ....
I feel compelled to tell you more about Milonguea del
Ayer. It is a
composition of Abel Fleury, an Argentine guitarist who
lived from
1903-1958. His compositions were based on the folk
music of rural
Argentina. Milonguea del Ayer is one of his most
simple works but
strikingly effective in a milonga/tango feel. I think
it is the
historic connection that people feel when they dance
to this song.
Regarding the funny spelling of milonga in the title,
we will have to
ask some Argentines.
Other tunes on the CD which are fun to dance to are
Grauna and Sons de
Cajilloines.
If any of your tango crowd wants to purchase Choros
they can contact me
through my web site, www.unicornguitar.com
Actually here is a direct link to hear and/or purchase
Choros:
http://cdbaby.com/cd/einhorn4
You can post any of this info on your e tango list.
Thanks again.
Craig
Craig Einhorn, M.M.
Classical Guitarist
Unicorn Productions
541-485-4008
einhorn @efn.org
www.unicornguitar.com
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