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Ángel Villoldo

Ángel Gregorio Villoldo Arroyo (16 February 1861 – 14 October 1919) was an Argentine musician and one of the pioneers of tango music. He was lyricist, composer, and one of the major singers of the era. He is also known by the pseudonyms A. Gregorio, Fray Pimiento, Gregorio Giménez, Angel Arroyo, and Mario Reguero. Villoldo transformed the Spanish tanguillos, the cuplés, and the habaneras, turning the continental genres into native Argentine rhythms.[1]

Ángel Gregorio Villoldo Arroyo
Villoldo in the early 1900s
Background information
Born(1861-02-16)16 February 1861
Died14 October 1919(1919-10-14) (aged 58)
GenresTango
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • harmonica

Career edit

Music edit

When performing, Villoldo often played the guitar and harmonica, and succeeded in telling stories by singing, which added to the entertainment of his audiences at ordinary cafés and joints. In 1889, he published a compilation of cantos criollos (creole folk songs), including original lyrics that were meant to be sung with guitar. In 1916, he published other songs of deep national content, titled Argentine Popular Songs, commemorating the centennial of the Argentine Declaration of Independence.[1]

He wrote a modern method to learn guitar with symbols, called Método América, published by the old Casa América in 1917. Together with Alfredo Eusebio Gobbi and his wife, the Chilean Flora Rodríguez—parents of band leader and violinist Alfredo Gobbi—he traveled to France to make phonograph recordings, hired by Gath & Chaves, a major Argentine company of that period. This gave impetus to Argentinian music in Europe and many of these records were also distributed in Buenos Aires. His most outstanding role was as a composer. Examples of his work are the tangos "El Porteñito", "El esquinazo", "Soy tremendo", "La budinera", and "Cantar eterno", the latter recorded in 1917 by the duo of Carlos Gardel and José Razzano.[1]

The most important piece of music Villoldo composed was "El Choclo", notable for its melody and rhythm. During World War I, the Argentine journalist Tito Livio Foppa was at the German front when, at an official party, a musician played the piano to honor Foppa and attempted to play the national anthem, but in reality the musician played "El choclo", which he mistook for Argentina's patriotic song.[1]

Another fundamental tango for which Villoldo wrote lyrics was "La morocha"; the lyrics were written for composer Enrique Saborido, who in 1906 embarked on a ship to Europe, and this is considered the first tango to become popular in Europe. Other standout musical works by Villoldo were include "El torito", "Cuidado con los 50", "Una fija", "Yunta brava", "El cachorrito", "Pineral", "El pimpollo", "Trigo limpio", and "La bicicleta". Another of his compositions, the milonga "Matufias (O el arte de vivir)", contains a description of Argentinian history.[1]

Other work edit

Besides music, Villoldo did many other things to make a living, including being a typographer, circus clown, and any other job for which his help was wanted. Among other things, he was a "cuarteador" in the neighborhoods far from downtown Buenos Aires; he waited on horseback for the arrival of a big coach or streetcar at the bottom of slopes, and then helped them get out of the mud or get uphill. This meant fastening the vehicle with a rope tied to his horse and helping in the effort.[1]

With a knack for writing, Villoldo devised stanzas for carnival groups and numerous poems and wrote prose for well-known magazines of the time such as Caras y caretas. His work is filled with witty sarcasm, and his dialogues were suitable for the common person's tongue and always referred to real situations experienced by ordinary people, including love affairs, depicting the manner of speaking and behavior of the lowest social level of society.[1]

Tango pieces edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Pinsón, Néstor. Ángel Villoldo – Biography, todotango.com, accessed 29 October 2015.

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linksCareer editMusic edit When performing Villoldo often played the guitar and harmonica and succeeded in telling stories by singing which added to the entertainment of his audiences at ordinary cafes and joints In 1889 he published a compilation of cantos criollos creole folk songs including original lyrics that were meant to be sung with guitar In 1916 he published other songs of deep national content titled Argentine Popular Songs commemorating the centennial of the Argentine Declaration of Independence 1 He wrote a modern method to learn guitar with symbols called Metodo America published by the old Casa America in 1917 Together with Alfredo Eusebio Gobbi and his wife the Chilean Flora Rodriguez parents of band leader and violinist Alfredo Gobbi he traveled to France to make phonograph recordings hired by Gath amp Chaves a major Argentine company of that period This gave impetus to Argentinian music in Europe and many of these records were also distributed in Buenos Aires His most outstanding role was as a composer Examples of his work are the tangos El Portenito El esquinazo Soy tremendo La budinera and Cantar eterno the latter recorded in 1917 by the duo of Carlos Gardel and Jose Razzano 1 The most important piece of music Villoldo composed was El Choclo notable for its melody and rhythm During World War I the Argentine journalist Tito Livio Foppa was at the German front when at an official party a musician played the piano to honor Foppa and attempted to play the national anthem but in reality the musician played El choclo which he mistook for Argentina s patriotic song 1 Another fundamental tango for which Villoldo wrote lyrics was La morocha the lyrics were written for composer Enrique Saborido who in 1906 embarked on a ship to Europe and this is considered the first tango to become popular in Europe Other standout musical works by Villoldo were include El torito Cuidado con los 50 Una fija Yunta brava El cachorrito Pineral El pimpollo Trigo limpio and La bicicleta Another of his compositions the milonga Matufias O el arte de vivir contains a description of Argentinian history 1 Other work edit Besides music Villoldo did many other things to make a living including being a typographer circus clown and any other job for which his help was wanted Among other things he was a cuarteador in the neighborhoods far from downtown Buenos Aires he waited on horseback for the arrival of a big coach or streetcar at the bottom of slopes and then helped them get out of the mud or get uphill This meant fastening the vehicle with a rope tied to his horse and helping in the effort 1 With a knack for writing Villoldo devised stanzas for carnival groups and numerous poems and wrote prose for well known magazines of the time such as Caras y caretas His work is filled with witty sarcasm and his dialogues were suitable for the common person s tongue and always referred to real situations experienced by ordinary people including love affairs depicting the manner of speaking and behavior of the lowest social level of society 1 Tango pieces editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items October 2015 A la ciudad de Londres Amame Mucho source source Bolada de aficionado Brisas rosarinas Calandria Chiflale que va a venir Chinito Cuerpo de alambre Cuidado con los 50 De farra en el cabaret Don Pedro homage to composer Pietro Mascagni El argentino El bohemio El cachorrito El cebollero El chichon El Choclo source source El distinguido El esquinazo El farrista El fogonazo El fogonazo El gavilan El nato Romero El pechador El pimpollo El pinchazo El portenito El presumido El tango de la muerte El torito La bicicleta La budinera La caprichosa La modernista La morocha lyrics music by Enrique Saborido La paloma La pipeta La priguena Las tocayas Mi natita Miramar Muy de la bombonera Pamperito Papita pa l loro Petit salon Pineral Prendete del brazo nena Ricotona Sacame una pelicula gordito Soy tremendo Tan delicado el nino Tan rica la nata Te la di chanta Trigo limpio Un mozo bien Una fija Vas a vivir mucho Yunta brava Que Pamplina Que haces Chamberguito cuidado con los cincuenta nbsp Cover of the sheet music for El Choclo one of the most popular tangos of the eraReferences edit a b c d e f g Pinson Nestor Angel Villoldo Biography todotango com accessed 29 October 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Angel Villoldo Angel Gregorio Villoldo recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Angel Villoldo amp oldid 1166749728, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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