Known for his virtuosic "spellbinding hands," Biagi used high-register piano trills and fast arpeggios to bridge orchestral phrases, a technique vividly present in this recording.
, performed by Rodolfo Biagi and his Orchestra , is a quintessential example of the rhythmic revolution that revitalized Argentine tango during the Golden Age of the 1930s and 40s. Recorded in November 1952 (and previously in earlier iterations), this instrumental track highlights Biagi's signature "Manos Brujas" (Magic Hands) style, characterized by a nervous, staccato energy that transformed the dance floor. Musical Significance and Style
"El Recodo" (The Bend/The Corner) was composed by and became a staple in Biagi's repertoire. The piece serves as a masterclass in his unique musical philosophy:
Первыми получайте новости и информацию о событиях