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'''Rodolfo Biagi''' (March 14, 1906, ] – September 24, 1969) was an ] ] musician who started his musical career by playing background music for silent movies, and this was where he was first discovered by a tango band leader. | '''Rodolfo Biagi''' (March 14, 1906, in ] – September 24, 1969) was an ] ] musician who started his musical career by playing background music for silent movies, and this was where he was first discovered by a tango band leader. | ||
As a tango pianist, he played with several orchestras, including the orchestra of ] from 1935 to 1938, and is often partly credited with the development of d'Arienzo's rhythmic style. He later formed his own orchestra, and the special rhythmic qualities of his music are easily recognisable. | As a tango pianist, he played with several orchestras, including the orchestra of ] from 1935 to 1938, and is often partly credited with the development of d'Arienzo's rhythmic style. He later formed his own orchestra, and the special rhythmic qualities of his music are easily recognisable. |
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Rodolfo Biagi (March 14, 1906, in Buenos Aires – September 24, 1969) was an Argentine Tango musician who started his musical career by playing background music for silent movies, and this was where he was first discovered by a tango band leader.
As a tango pianist, he played with several orchestras, including the orchestra of Juan d'Arienzo from 1935 to 1938, and is often partly credited with the development of d'Arienzo's rhythmic style. He later formed his own orchestra, and the special rhythmic qualities of his music are easily recognisable.