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Tango Orchestras

Hosted by Yüksel Sise · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 36 episodes

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About this podcast

When preparing the Tanda of the Week series, I conduct an extensive research process using not only my own knowledge but also a wide range of online sources. However, since my main focus is on the tanda itself, I’m often unable to include all the information I gather in the explanatory texts that accompany it. For this reason, I use Google’s NotebookLM tool to transform this research into a podcast. I’ve decided to share these podcasts here as well. I hope they become an additional source of insight and inspiration for you. Abrazos...

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Yüksel Sise hosts Tango Orchestras, a music show with 36 episodes published.

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How Street Slang Hijacked Argentine Tango

Mar 15, 202622mEp. 12S2026

This is Tango Orchestras for week 12 of 2026 — and this episode dives into one of tango's most subversive forces: Lunfardo, the secret street slang of Buenos Aires. If you love tango and want to hear the music with entir

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Rafael Canaro: How He Conquered Paris with Tango

Mar 8, 202617mEp. 11S2026

This is the Week 11 of 2026 episode of Tango Orchestras , tracing the remarkable transatlantic journey of Rafael Canaro — a gravedigger's son from the Buenos Aires tenements who conquered the most glamorous cabarets of 1

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Edgardo Donato: His Shift from Acrobatics to Elegance

Mar 1, 202621mEp. 10S2026

Week 10 of 2026 is here, and Tango Orchestras explores one of tango's most remarkable evolutions. Subscribe, share, and leave a review — every bit helps the community grow. Edgardo Donato built his reputation as tango's

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Francisco Canaro: How He Rewired the Tango Orchestra

Feb 22, 202617mEp. 9S2026

This is the 9th week of 2026's Tango Orchestras podcast — dedicated to one of the most consequential architects of Argentine tango. If you love understanding the mechanics behind the music you dance to, this episode is u

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Juan D'Arienzo: The King of The Beat

Feb 15, 202619mEp. 8S2026

Tango Orchestras , Week 8 of 2026 — the podcast that goes deep inside the orchestras, musicians, and stories behind tango's golden age. If you haven't subscribed yet, now is the moment: every week brings a new layer of t

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Juan Maglio: How "Pacho" Became the Record

Feb 8, 202618mEp. 7S2026

Tango Orchestras explores the life and legacy of Juan Maglio , universally known as Pacho : the bandoneón master whose name became so synonymous with recorded music that Buenos Aires locals simply said "give me a Pacho"

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Julio De Caro: And the Symphonic Tango

Feb 1, 202620mEp. 6S2026

This is Week 6 of 2026's Tango Orchestras podcast — dedicated to Julio De Caro , one of tango's most transformative figures. Hit play and hear the revolution. Born in 1899 to a former La Scala conservatory director, De C

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Four Orchestras from the 1950s: How Duet Tangos Manipulate Your Energy

Jan 25, 202612mEp. 5S2026

What does a man grieving his best friend, a classically trained prodigy living in permanent personal chaos, a beloved fake bandoneón player, and a politically defiant pianist have in common? On paper, absolutely nothing.

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Carlos Di Sarli: And Rufino's Unlikely Tango Alchemy

Jan 18, 202617mEp. 4S2026

What happens when the most disciplined maestro in Argentine tango — a man who banned bandoneón solos entirely and built his orchestra around silence and space — auditions a 17-year-old kid in short pants? Not a disaster.

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Francisco Lauro: The Maestro with the Empty Bandoneón

Jan 11, 202622mEp. 3S2026

What if the orchestra leader you were watching — the one sweating under the lights, pulling and pushing his bandoneón with total conviction — was producing absolutely no sound at all? That's the story at the center of to

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Lucio Demare and the Stolen Singer

Jan 4, 202621mEp. 2S2026

In this episode of the Tango Orchestras podcast, we trace the hidden mechanics behind one of the golden age's most refined sounds: the brief, near-perfect collaboration between pianist Lucio Demare and vocalist Horacio Q

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Donato Racciatti: Nina Miranda and Uruguay's Smiling Tango

Dec 28, 202520mEp. 1S2026

In this episode of the Tango Orchestras podcast, we follow two people who had no business making history together — and did exactly that. Donato Racciatti arrived in Montevideo from Italy at five months old, learned the

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The Two Percent Legacy of Francisco Lomuto

Dec 21, 202520mEp. 52S2025

In this episode of the Tango Orchestras podcast, we examine one of tango's great paradoxes: a man who looked like a mob accountant and conducted like a CEO — and whose milongas, despite making up barely two percent of hi

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Rodolfo Biagi: How Three Misfits Forged Argentine Tango

Dec 14, 202516mEp. 51S2025

In this episode of the Tango Orchestras podcast, we uncover the unlikely alchemy behind one of tango's most distinctive sounds: the collaboration between pianist Rodolfo Biagi and vocalist Jorge Ortiz — with lyricist Car

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Alfredo De Angelis: How Italian Immigrants Created Argentine Tango

Dec 7, 202519mEp. 50S2025

In this episode of the Tango Orchestras podcast, we trace the unlikely path from a yellow fever epidemic and Italian tax law to the Golden Age of Tango — with Alfredo De Angelis at the center. We explore how mass migrati

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Lamarque, Simone, and Carreras: Female Tango Icons

Nov 30, 202517mEp. 49S2025

In this episode of our Tango Orchestras podcast, we turn our attention to the remarkable women who gave tango some of its most unforgettable voices between 1928 and 1932. We open with Ada Falcón , whose luminous partners

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Troilo and Marino: Tango's Golden Years

Nov 23, 202519mEp. 48S2025

In this episode of the Tango Orchestras podcast, we explore one of tango history's most emotionally resonant partnerships: the legendary maestro Aníbal Troilo — known as Pichuco — and Alberto Marino , the voice celebrate

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José García: How cheap suits made the Gray Foxes

Nov 16, 202519mEp. 47S2025

In this episode of the Tango Orchestras podcast, we examine how the orchestra led by José García came to be known as "Los Zorros Grises" (The Gray Foxes). The group's modest gray flannel suits, purchased under tight budg

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Enrique Rodríguez: The Rare Milongas of Enrique Rodríguez

Nov 9, 202521mEp. 46S2025

In this episode of the Tango Orchestras podcast, we shine a spotlight on one of tango's most fascinating and underappreciated figures: Enrique Rodríguez — the bandleader, bandoneonist, and all-around entertainer born Aqu

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Miguel Caló: Silk, Champagne, and a Folk Singer

Nov 2, 202518mEp. 45S2025

In this episode of the Tango Orchestras podcast, we take an in-depth look at the evolution of one of tango history’s most prestigious ensembles: the orchestra of Miguel Caló —with special focus on his legendary collabora

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