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{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians -->
[[Image:Anibal Troilo 1971.png|thumb|250px|Aníbal Troilo, 1971]]
| name = Aníbal Carmelo Troilo
| image = Anibal Troilo 1971.png
| image_size =
| caption = Aníbal Troilo, 1971
| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
| alias = Pichuco
| background =
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1914|07|11}}
| birth_place = [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]
| death_date = {{dda|1975|05|18|1914|07|11}}
| death_place = [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]
| genre = [[Tango music|Tango]]
| occupation = [[Music director|Orchestra director]], [[composer]], [[Bandoneon|bandoneon player]]
| instrument = Bandoneon
}}


'''Aníbal Carmelo Troilo''' (July 11, 1914 – May 18, 1975 in [[Buenos Aires]]) was an [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[tango music|tango]] musician.
'''Aníbal Carmelo Troilo''' (July 11, 1914 – May 18, 1975 in [[Buenos Aires]]) was an [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[tango music|tango]] musician.
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Troilo's orchestra is best known for its [[instrumental]]s and also recorded with many [[vocalist]]s, such as [[Francisco Fiorentino]], Alberto Marino, Floreal Ruiz, [[Roberto Goyeneche]], Raul Beron, and [[Edmundo Rivero]]. The rhythmic instrumentals and the recordings with vocalist Francisco Fiorentino from 1941-43 are the favorite recordings for social dancing in contemporary tango salons (milongas). The renowned bandoneonist [[Astor Piazzolla]] played in and arranged for his ''orquesta típica'' during the period 1939-1944.
Troilo's orchestra is best known for its [[instrumental]]s and also recorded with many [[vocalist]]s, such as [[Francisco Fiorentino]], Alberto Marino, Floreal Ruiz, [[Roberto Goyeneche]], Raul Beron, and [[Edmundo Rivero]]. The rhythmic instrumentals and the recordings with vocalist Francisco Fiorentino from 1941-43 are the favorite recordings for social dancing in contemporary tango salons (milongas). The renowned bandoneonist [[Astor Piazzolla]] played in and arranged for his ''orquesta típica'' during the period 1939-1944.


==Tango Compositions==
== Compositions ==

Troilo's own tango compositions include:
Partial list of original tangos composed by Aníbal Troilo:
*''A Homero'' (1952), with lyrics by [[Cátulo Castillo]].

*''Barrio de tango'' (1942), with lyrics by [[Homero Manzi]].
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*''Che, bandoneon!'' (1950) with lyrics by Homero Manzi.
*''Discepolin'' (1950), with lyrics by Homero Manzi.
* ''Toda mi vida'' (lyrics by Jose Maria Contursi) (1941)
* ''Con toda la voz que tengo'' (1941)
*''Garua'' (1943) with lyrics by [[Enrique Cadicamo]].
* ''Total pa’ qué sirvo'' (1941)
*''La ultima curda'' (1956) with lyrics by Cátulo Castillo.
*''Maria'' (1945) with lyrics by Cátulo Castillo.
* ''Barrio de tango'' (lyrics by [[Homero Manzi]]) (1942)
*''Media noche'' (1944) with lyrics by [[Hector Gagliardi]].
* ''Pa’ que bailen los muchachos'' (lyrics by Enrique Cadicamo) (1942)
* ''Acordándome de vos'' (1942)
*''Pa' que bailen los muchachos'' (1942) with lyrics by Enrique Cadicamo.
* ''Valsecito amigo'' (1942)
*''Sur'' (1948), with lyrics by Homero Manzi.
*''Te llaman malevo'' (1957), with lyrics by [[Homero Aldo Exposito]].
* ''Garúa'' (lyrics by [[Enrique Cadicamo]]) (1943)
*''Toda mi vida'' (1941), with lyrics by [[Jose Maria Contursi]].
* ''Media noche'' (lyrics by Hector Gagliardi (1944)
* ''Naipe'' (1944)
*''Una cancion'' (1953), with lyrics by Cátulo Castillo.
* ''Garras'' (1945)
*''Yo soy del treinta'' (1963), with lyrics by Hector Mendez.
* ''María'' (lyrics by Cátulo Castillo) (1945)
* ''Tres y dos'' (1946)
* ''Con mi perro'' (1946)
* ''Mi tango triste'' (1946)
* ''Romance de barrio'' (1947)
* ''[[Sur (song)|Sur]]'' (lyrics by Homero Manzi) (1948)
* ''Che, bandoneón'' (lyrics by Homero Manzi) (1950)
* ''La trampera'' (1951)
* ''Discepolín'' (lyrics by Homero Manzi) (1951)
* ''Responso'' (dedicated to his closest friend, the poet [[Homero Manzi]]) (1951)
* ''A Pedro Maffia'' (with guitarist Roberto Grela) (1953)
* ''Vuelve la serenata'' (1953)
* ''Una canción'' (lyrics by Cátulo Castillo) (1953)
* ''Patio mío'' (1953)
* ''Milonga del mayoral'' (1953)
* ''La cantina'' (1954)
* ''A la guardia nueva'' (1955)
* ''La última curda'' (lyrics by [[Cátulo Castillo]]) (1956)
* ''Te llaman Malevo'' (lyrics by Homero Aldo Exposito) (1957)
* ''A Homero'' (lyrics by [[Cátulo Castillo]]) (1961)
* ''¿Y a mí qué?'' (1962)
* ''Desencuentro'' (1962)
* ''Coplas'' (1962)
* ''Yo soy del treinta'' (lyrics by Hector Mendez) (1964)
* ''Milonguero triste'' (1965)
* ''Dale tango'' (1966)
* ''Nocturno a mi barrio'' (1969)
* ''Milonga de La Parda'' (1969)
* ''El último farol'' (1969)
* ''Fechoría'' (1970)
* ''Una canción'' (1971)
* ''La patraña'' (1972)
* ''Tu penúltimo tango'' (1975)
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== Discography ==

=== Aníbal Troilo y su Orquesta Típica ===
==== [[Phonograph record|78 rpm]] ====

* ''Yuyo verde'' / ''Garras'' (1946)
* ''Yo soy el tango'' / ''Mano brava'' (1949)
* ''Tú'' / ''Y volveremos a querernos'' (1950)

==== [[LP record|LP]] ====

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* ''Pichuco y sus cantores'' (1959)
* ''Con toda la voz que tengo'' (with Francisco Fiorentino) (1959)
* ''Cuando tallan los recuerdos'' (with Alberto Marino) (1959)
* ''Tristezas de la calle Corrientes'' (1959)
* ''Haunting! The Authentic Argentine Tango'' (1959)
* ''Tango recio'' (with [[Edmundo Rivero]]) (1963)
* ''Café de los Angelitos'' (with Alberto Marino) (1964)
* ''Aníbal Troilo - Floreal Ruiz'' (with Floreal Ruiz) (1964)
* ''El bulín de la calle Ayacucho'' (1964)
* ''Bien milonga'' (1965)
* ''Aníbal Troilo - Floreal Ruiz'' (with Floreal Ruiz) (1965)
* ''Pichuco sin palabras'' (1965)
* ''Troilo - Marino (vol. 3)'' (with Alberto Marino) (1965)
* ''Soy un porteño'' (1966)
* ''Aníbal Troilo y Roberto Grela'' (with Roberto Grela) (1966)
* ''La historia de Aníbal Troilo (vol. 1-3)'' (1966)
* ''Otra vez Pichuco'' 1966)
* ''Homenaje a Fiorentino'' (1966)
* ''Troilo for export'' (1966)
* ''Milongueando en el ’40'' (1966)
* ''Tangos de hoy y de siempre'' (with [[Osvaldo Pugliese]]) (1966)
* ''Troilo - Rivero'' (with Edmundo Rivero) (1966)
* ''Lo mejor de Aníbal Troilo'' (1967)
* ''Aníbal Troilo for export (vol. 2)'' (1967)
* ''Pichuco sin palabras (vol. 2)'' (1967)
* ''Ni más ni menos'' (1968)
* ''Nuestro Buenos Aires'' (1968)
* ''Nocturno a mi barrio'' (1969)
* ''El Polaco y yo'' (with [[Roberto Goyeneche]]) (1969)
* ''Che Buenos Aires'' (1969)
* ''Las grandes estaciones de Aníbal Troilo'' (1969)
* ''For export (vol. 3)'' (1970)
* ''¿Te acordás... Polaco?'' (1970)
* ''A mí me llaman Juan Tango'' (with [[Juan D'Arienzo]]) (1970)
* ''Tango en Caño 14'' (with [[Atilio Stampone]] and [[Roberto Goyeneche]]) (1972)
* ''Para vos, [[Homero Manzi|Homero]]'' (1972)
* ''De vuelta a Salta'' (with [[Dino Saluzzi]]) (1973)
* ''Pichuco y sus cantores'' (1973)
* ''Raúl Berón y la orquesta de Aníbal Troilo'' (withRaúl Berón) (1973)
* ''Quejas de bandoneón'' (1974)
* ''Bandoneón tierra adentro'' (1975)
* ''Tiempo de Aníbal Troilo'' (1975)
* ''Ayer, hoy y siempre'' (1975)
* ''Recordando a Aníbal Troilo y su orquesta'' (1975)
* ''Latitud de Buenos Aires'' (1975)
* ''Bandoneón mayor de Buenos Aires'' (1975)
* ''Bandoneón mayor de Buenos Aires (vol. 2)'' (1975)
* ''Discepolín'' (1975)
* ''Troilo en stéreo'' (1975)
* ''El conventillo'' (1977)
* ''Recuerdos de bohemia'' (con el cantor Alberto Marino) (1978
* ''Troilo en el ’40'' (1979)
* ''Tango fran Argentina'' (1983)
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==== [[Compact disc|CD]] ====

[[File:Catulo y Troilo.jpg|thumb|250px|Aníbal Troilo and [[Cátulo Castillo]].]]

* ''El inmortal Pichuco'' (1989)
* ''Del tiempo guapo'' (with Francisco Fiorentino) (1994)
* ''Cuando tallan los recuerdos'' (with Alberto Marino) (1994)
* ''Romance de barrio'' (with Floreal Ruiz) (1994)
* ''Sur'' (with Edmundo Rivero) (1994)
* ''Medianoche'' (with Jorge Casal and Raúl Berón) (1994)
* ''Quejas de bandoneón'' (1994)
* ''40 grandes éxitos'' (1999)

=== Dúo Troilo-Grela ===
==== LP ====
* ''Esto es tango !'' (1963)

== Filmography ==

* ''[[The Tango Returns to Paris]]'' (1948)
* ''[[Mi noche triste]]'' (1952)
* ''[[Vida nocturna]]'' (1955)
* ''[[Prisioneros de una noche]]'' (1960)
* ''[[Buenas noches, Buenos Aires]]'' (1964)
* ''Somos los mejores'' (1968)
* ''[[Tango argentino (film)|Tango Argentino]]'' (1969)
* ''Ésta es mi Argentina'' (1974)
* ''[[El canto cuenta su historia]]'' (1976)


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.el-recodo.com/music?O=Anibal%20TROILO Anibal Troilo Discography (El Recodo Tango)]
*[https://www.el-recodo.com/music?O=Anibal%20TROILO Anibal Troilo Discography (El Recodo Tango)]
{{Portal|Argentina|Latin music}}
{{Portal|Argentina|Latin music}}
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20050324005650/http://troilo.com.ar/ Official site]
*[http://www.todotango.com/spanish/creadores/atroilo.html Todo Tango Biography]
*[http://www.todotango.com/spanish/creadores/atroilo.html Todo Tango Biography]



Revision as of 19:13, 30 September 2019

Aníbal Carmelo Troilo
Aníbal Troilo, 1971
Aníbal Troilo, 1971
Background information
Also known asPichuco
Born(1914-07-11)July 11, 1914
Buenos Aires, Argentina
DiedMay 18, 1975(1975-05-18) (aged 60)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
GenresTango
Occupation(s)Orchestra director, composer, bandoneon player
InstrumentBandoneon

Aníbal Carmelo Troilo (July 11, 1914 – May 18, 1975 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine tango musician.

Troilo was a bandoneon player, composer, arranger and bandleader in Argentina. His orquesta típica was among the most popular with social dancers during the golden age of tango (1940-1955), but he changed to a concert sound by the late 1950s.

Troilo's orchestra is best known for its instrumentals and also recorded with many vocalists, such as Francisco Fiorentino, Alberto Marino, Floreal Ruiz, Roberto Goyeneche, Raul Beron, and Edmundo Rivero. The rhythmic instrumentals and the recordings with vocalist Francisco Fiorentino from 1941-43 are the favorite recordings for social dancing in contemporary tango salons (milongas). The renowned bandoneonist Astor Piazzolla played in and arranged for his orquesta típica during the period 1939-1944.

Compositions

Partial list of original tangos composed by Aníbal Troilo:

  • Toda mi vida (lyrics by Jose Maria Contursi) (1941)
  • Con toda la voz que tengo (1941)
  • Total pa’ qué sirvo (1941)
  • Barrio de tango (lyrics by Homero Manzi) (1942)
  • Pa’ que bailen los muchachos (lyrics by Enrique Cadicamo) (1942)
  • Acordándome de vos (1942)
  • Valsecito amigo (1942)
  • Garúa (lyrics by Enrique Cadicamo) (1943)
  • Media noche (lyrics by Hector Gagliardi (1944)
  • Naipe (1944)
  • Garras (1945)
  • María (lyrics by Cátulo Castillo) (1945)
  • Tres y dos (1946)
  • Con mi perro (1946)
  • Mi tango triste (1946)
  • Romance de barrio (1947)
  • Sur (lyrics by Homero Manzi) (1948)
  • Che, bandoneón (lyrics by Homero Manzi) (1950)
  • La trampera (1951)
  • Discepolín (lyrics by Homero Manzi) (1951)
  • Responso (dedicated to his closest friend, the poet Homero Manzi) (1951)
  • A Pedro Maffia (with guitarist Roberto Grela) (1953)
  • Vuelve la serenata (1953)
  • Una canción (lyrics by Cátulo Castillo) (1953)
  • Patio mío (1953)
  • Milonga del mayoral (1953)
  • La cantina (1954)
  • A la guardia nueva (1955)
  • La última curda (lyrics by Cátulo Castillo) (1956)
  • Te llaman Malevo (lyrics by Homero Aldo Exposito) (1957)
  • A Homero (lyrics by Cátulo Castillo) (1961)
  • ¿Y a mí qué? (1962)
  • Desencuentro (1962)
  • Coplas (1962)
  • Yo soy del treinta (lyrics by Hector Mendez) (1964)
  • Milonguero triste (1965)
  • Dale tango (1966)
  • Nocturno a mi barrio (1969)
  • Milonga de La Parda (1969)
  • El último farol (1969)
  • Fechoría (1970)
  • Una canción (1971)
  • La patraña (1972)
  • Tu penúltimo tango (1975)

Discography

Aníbal Troilo y su Orquesta Típica

  • Yuyo verde / Garras (1946)
  • Yo soy el tango / Mano brava (1949)
  • / Y volveremos a querernos (1950)
  • Pichuco y sus cantores (1959)
  • Con toda la voz que tengo (with Francisco Fiorentino) (1959)
  • Cuando tallan los recuerdos (with Alberto Marino) (1959)
  • Tristezas de la calle Corrientes (1959)
  • Haunting! The Authentic Argentine Tango (1959)
  • Tango recio (with Edmundo Rivero) (1963)
  • Café de los Angelitos (with Alberto Marino) (1964)
  • Aníbal Troilo - Floreal Ruiz (with Floreal Ruiz) (1964)
  • El bulín de la calle Ayacucho (1964)
  • Bien milonga (1965)
  • Aníbal Troilo - Floreal Ruiz (with Floreal Ruiz) (1965)
  • Pichuco sin palabras (1965)
  • Troilo - Marino (vol. 3) (with Alberto Marino) (1965)
  • Soy un porteño (1966)
  • Aníbal Troilo y Roberto Grela (with Roberto Grela) (1966)
  • La historia de Aníbal Troilo (vol. 1-3) (1966)
  • Otra vez Pichuco 1966)
  • Homenaje a Fiorentino (1966)
  • Troilo for export (1966)
  • Milongueando en el ’40 (1966)
  • Tangos de hoy y de siempre (with Osvaldo Pugliese) (1966)
  • Troilo - Rivero (with Edmundo Rivero) (1966)
  • Lo mejor de Aníbal Troilo (1967)
  • Aníbal Troilo for export (vol. 2) (1967)
  • Pichuco sin palabras (vol. 2) (1967)
  • Ni más ni menos (1968)
  • Nuestro Buenos Aires (1968)
  • Nocturno a mi barrio (1969)
  • El Polaco y yo (with Roberto Goyeneche) (1969)
  • Che Buenos Aires (1969)
  • Las grandes estaciones de Aníbal Troilo (1969)
  • For export (vol. 3) (1970)
  • ¿Te acordás... Polaco? (1970)
  • A mí me llaman Juan Tango (with Juan D'Arienzo) (1970)
  • Tango en Caño 14 (with Atilio Stampone and Roberto Goyeneche) (1972)
  • Para vos, Homero (1972)
  • De vuelta a Salta (with Dino Saluzzi) (1973)
  • Pichuco y sus cantores (1973)
  • Raúl Berón y la orquesta de Aníbal Troilo (withRaúl Berón) (1973)
  • Quejas de bandoneón (1974)
  • Bandoneón tierra adentro (1975)
  • Tiempo de Aníbal Troilo (1975)
  • Ayer, hoy y siempre (1975)
  • Recordando a Aníbal Troilo y su orquesta (1975)
  • Latitud de Buenos Aires (1975)
  • Bandoneón mayor de Buenos Aires (1975)
  • Bandoneón mayor de Buenos Aires (vol. 2) (1975)
  • Discepolín (1975)
  • Troilo en stéreo (1975)
  • El conventillo (1977)
  • Recuerdos de bohemia (con el cantor Alberto Marino) (1978
  • Troilo en el ’40 (1979)
  • Tango fran Argentina (1983)
Aníbal Troilo and Cátulo Castillo.
  • El inmortal Pichuco (1989)
  • Del tiempo guapo (with Francisco Fiorentino) (1994)
  • Cuando tallan los recuerdos (with Alberto Marino) (1994)
  • Romance de barrio (with Floreal Ruiz) (1994)
  • Sur (with Edmundo Rivero) (1994)
  • Medianoche (with Jorge Casal and Raúl Berón) (1994)
  • Quejas de bandoneón (1994)
  • 40 grandes éxitos (1999)

Dúo Troilo-Grela

LP

  • Esto es tango ! (1963)

Filmography

References

  • Piazzolla, Ástor. A Memoir, Natalio Gorin, Amadaeus, 2001.
  • Juan Angel Russo & Santiago D. Marpegan. Letras de Tango. Basilico (1999)