Juan D'Arienzo – Buenos Aires, December 14th, 1900 – Buenos Aires, January 14th, 1976
Juan D'Arienzo was a renowned Argentinian violinist, composer, and orchestra director who became an emblematic figure of Argentine tango. His musical journey began as a violinist in various groups, but it was his time with the "Orquesta Paramount" that marked his transition towards tango. In 1928, he formed his own orchestra, which eventually became known as "Juan D'Arienzo y su Orquesta Típica." D'Arienzo's style, characterized by a strong rhythm and energetic performances, revitalized tango and earned him immense popularity. He remained a tango icon for decades and is remembered for his significant contributions to the genre's revival.
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