17 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Juan Maglio"

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La sonámbula, tango by Juan Maglio (Pacho). Record in 1912.
Author: Pascual Cardarópoli (dead 1929)
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La gaucha Manuela, tango, by Juan Maglio (Pacho) Cuartet. Maglio (bandoneon), Luciano Rios (guitar), Jose "Pepino" Bonano (violin), and Carlos "Hernani" Macchi (flute). Recorded 1912. "La gaucha Manuela", tango, por el Cuarteto de Juan Maglio (Pacho): Maglio (bandoneón), Luciano Ríos (guitarra), José "Pepino" Bonano (violín corneta) y Carlos "Hernani" Macchi, (flauta). Grabado 1912. Italiano: "La gaucha Manuela", tango, eseguito da Cuarteto de Juan Maglio (Pacho): Maglio (bandoneón), Luciano Ríos (chitarra), José "Pepino" Bonano (violín corneta) e Carlos "Hernani" Macchi, (flauto). Registrazione 1912.
Author: Juan Maglio (died 1934)
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Song: "Reíte mujercita" (tango).- Author: Juan Rodríguez (1895-1928).- Interpreter: Orq Juan D'Arienzo; Singer: Carlos Dante.- Rec: RCA, 782, Buenos Aires, 1928 Tema: "Reíte mujercita" (tango).- Autor: Juan Rodríguez (1895-1928).- Interprete: Orq Juan D'Arienzo; Cantante: Carlos Dante.- Grab: RCA, 782, Buenos Aires, 1928
Author: Juan Rodríguez (1895-1928)
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Songː Rodríguez Peña (tango). Authorː Vicente Greco (1886-1924). Interpreterː Juan D'Arienzo Orq. Recː Victor 7 jan 1938 Temaː Rodríguez Peña (tango). Autorː Vicente Greco (1886-1924). Intérpreteː Orq. Juan D'Arienzo. Grabː Victor 7 ene 1938.
Author: Vicente Greco (1886-1924)
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Song: "Loca" (tango).- Author: Antonio Martínez Viérgol (1872-1935) - Manuel Jovés (1886-1927).- Interpreter: Orq Juan D'Arienzo.- Rec: RCA, 782, Buenos Aires, 1928 Tema: "Loca" (tango).- Autor: Antonio Martínez Viérgol (1872-1935) - Manuel Jovés (1886-1927).- Interprete: Orq Juan D'Arienzo.- Grab: RCA, 39588 A, Buenos Aires, 1942
Author: Antonio Martínez Viérgol (1872-1935) - Manuel Jovés (1886-1927)
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Here is a recording done during the fireworks of san juan at the beachof barcelona, spain. I was standing in front of the mapfre building, between the building and the sea to be exact. Fireworks were being launched behind me from the beach and their sound was reflected off of the building in front of me. The effect you hear are thereflections of the building. The building is shaped to visually reflect the city back onto the beach. Hence each floor has mirrors in a 45 angle downwards, all around the building (look it up on google for details). The sound must be coming from different points each located further away, creating a kind of discrete doppler effect, i suppose, although i am not yet 100% sure what exactly causes this. I am holding the microphone sideways, so you hear the explosions on your right ear and the reflection traveling to the left. In reality, you hear the explosion behind you and the reflection traveling up along the building. If you are ever in barcelona end of june during "san juan", you should check this out!. Recording done with my zoom h2n and its internal microphones. Hope you enjoy.
Author: Due Friday
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Me saying jean-michel !.
Author: Mickael Leroi
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