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Francisco Canaro

Francisco Canaro (November 26, 1888 – December 14, 1964) was a Uruguayan violinist and tango orchestra leader.

Canaro was born in San José de Mayo, Uruguay, in 1888. His parents were Italian immigrants, and later, when he was less than 10 years old, they emigrated to Buenos Aires, Argentina in the late nineteenth century. As a young man he found work in a factory, where an empty oil can, in his skilled hands, became his first violin. Performing in seedy bars initially, he ultimately forged a career that spanned many decades, and his orchestra was one of the most recorded. His introduction to the tango came by orquesta típica leader Vicente Greco in 1908, and in 1912 he composed "Pinta brava" ("Fierce Look"). Canaro composed the music for the 1915 Argentine classic film Nobleza gaucha. He later was romantically attached to Argentine actress and tango vocalist Ada Falcón, but the relationship, which began in the early 1920s, grew apart a decade later.

In 1920 Canaro discovered Azucena Maizani, who rapidly developed into a major tango star.

Canaro was active in the cause of intellectual property rights from 1918 onwards, and was instrumental in the establishment of the Argentine Society of Composers and Songwriters (SADAIC), in 1935, purchasing the downtown Buenos Aires lot where its headquarters were built. He performed in Paris with his orchestra in 1925, and a success among local audiences, he remained in Europe for a decade. Becoming a naturalized Argentine citizen in 1940, much of his recorded music is in the classic salon style of that decade, but he is also considered a member of the old guard, and some of his later recordings contributed to the transition to concert tango.

Canaro's orchestra became a fixture on Argentine radio during the 1940s and early 1950s, though for many contemporary dancers and listeners, his early golden age recordings remained the best in their genre. Canaro authored his memoirs, Mis 50 años con el tango (My Fifty Years with the Tango) in 1956, but later developed Paget's disease, and was forced to retire. He died in Buenos Aires in 1964.

Birth and Death Data: Born November 26, 1888 (San José de Mayo), Died December 14, 1964 (Buenos Aires)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1915 - 1952

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer, leader, songwriter, lyricist

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Recordings (Results 51-75 of 117 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Victor BAVE-093680 10-in. 5/5/1950 El internado Orquesta Típica Juan D'Arienzo Instrumental ensemble composer  
Victor CU-644[b] 10-in. before 7/1/1952 Collar de amores Tony Álvarez ; Orquesta Rey Díaz Calvet Male vocal solo, with instrumental ensemble composer  
Columbia 82547 10-in. either December 1919 or January 1920 Mano brava Orquesta Ferrer Filipotto Instrumental ensemble composer  
Columbia 82721 10-in. either December 1919 or January 1920 El pangaré Orquesta Ferrer Filipotto Instrumental ensemble composer  
Columbia CO20603 10-in. 2/2/1937 Yo tambien soñé : Tango canción Luis Madrid Male vocal solo, with 2 guitars composer  
Columbia CO21668 10-in. 9/9/1937 Yo no se que me han hecho tus ojos Trío Johnny Rodríguez‏ Instrumental ensemble, with male vocal solo composer  
Columbia CO22951 10-in. 5/19/1938 Viejos tiempos : Bolero Orquesta Hermanos Moráles Jazz/dance band composer  
Columbia CO25477 10-in. 10/17/1939 Madreselva : Tango bolero Sexteto Columbia Vocal and instrumental ensemble composer  
Columbia 94029 10-in. approximately 1920 or 1921 Noblesa de arrabal Orquesta Típica Francisco Canaro Instrumental ensemble leader, composer  
Columbia 94030 10-in. approximately 1920 or 1921 Nueve puntos Orquesta Típica Francisco Canaro Instrumental ensemble composer, leader  
Columbia 94031 10-in. approximately 1920 or 1921 Simari Orquesta Típica Francisco Canaro Instrumental ensemble leader, composer  
Columbia 94032 10-in. approximately 1920 or 1921 El pillín Orquesta Típica Francisco Canaro Instrumental ensemble leader, composer  
Columbia 94034 10-in. approximately 1920 or 1921 Color de rosa Orquesta Típica Francisco Canaro Instrumental ensemble leader  
Columbia 94035 10-in. approximately 1920 or 1921 El africano Orquesta Típica Francisco Canaro Instrumental ensemble leader  
Columbia 94046 10-in. approximately 1920 or 1921 Siempre flor Orquesta Típica Francisco Canaro Instrumental ensemble composer, leader  
Columbia 94048 10-in. approximately 1920 or 1921 Cabecita Orquesta Típica Francisco Canaro Instrumental ensemble composer, leader  
Columbia 94049 10-in. approximately 1920 or 1921 El baccarat Orquesta Típica Francisco Canaro Instrumental ensemble composer, leader  
Columbia 94054 10-in. approximately 1920 or 1921 En decadencia Orquesta Típica Francisco Canaro Instrumental ensemble leader  
Columbia W95070 10-in. approximately 1926 Sentimiento gaucho Julieta Muro Female vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia W95886 10-in. September 1927 Paris Joseph M. Lacalle ; Lacalle's Tango Orchestra Instrumental ensemble composer  
Columbia W97183 10-in. June 1929 La ultima copa : Tango Consuelo de Guzmán Female vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia W703211 10-in. April 1930 La ultima copa : Tango Guty Cárdenas Male vocal solo, with guitar composer  
Brunswick E29605 10-in. 4/1/1929 La ultima copa Genaro Veiga Male vocal solo, with instrumental ensemble composer  
Brunswick E24650-E24651 10-in. 10/7/1927 Paris Orquesta Típica [Ernesto Davagnino] Jazz/dance band composer  
Brunswick E26647-E26648 10-in. 2/24/1928 Paris Pilar Arcos Female vocal solo, with jazz/dance band composer, lyricist  
(Results 51-75 of 117 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Canaro, Francisco," accessed May 17, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/106939.

Canaro, Francisco. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved May 17, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/106939.

"Canaro, Francisco." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 17 May 2024.

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URI: https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/106939

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