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Re: [TANGO-L]
Craig Einhorn may be a wonderful musician but he can't spell.
The sheet music reads "Milongueo del ayer" as does the cd cover for Orquesta
El Arranque's Cabulero (check Tangostore.com <http://Tangostore.com> under
this cd to verify).
I have an LP someplace that also spells it that way.
Similarly, Sons de Cajilloines is Sons de Carrilhoes (Sounds of the
Carillons). It is a well-known brazilian choro.
Try googling "milongueo" and see what you get...
Richard
On 9/23/05, robin thomas <niborsamoht @yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> 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 <http://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 <http://www.unicornguitar.com>
>
>
>
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