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Aníbal Troilo (July 11, 1914 - May 18, 1975) was an Argentine tango musician. He is said to be the bandoneon player who defined the instrument for his generation. His orchestra was among the most preferred by social dancers during the golden age, but he shifted to an intellectualized concert sound by the 1950s. The Troilo orchestra is best known for its instrumentals, but it also recorded with many vocalists. The Troilo orchestra recorded tangos with rhythmic, smooth, lyrical and concert-era sounds. The rhythmic instrumentals and the recordings with vocalist Francisco Fiorentino are the most preferred by social dancing. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Instrumental 1941-1944
Troilo - Fiorentino - Vol 1 - Solo Tango

Grandes Del Tango 39 - Aníbal Troilo 4

The Roots of Tango - Sencillo y Compadre

Tinta Roja

Toda Mi Vida

Para Bailar
Aníbal Troilo: Discografía Completa Vol.1

¿Te Acordás... Polaco?

Yo Soy El Tango
Antología Noble Del Tango: Sus Grandes Intérpretes Y Compositores

Grandes Del Tango 4 - Aníbal Troilo 2