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Poet, lyricist, musician, reciter, broadcaster. D.O.B.- (June 2, 1933) Horacio Ferrer was born at a Montevidean home impregnated with art. Since early childhood he already wrote poems, marionettes plays and, some time later, milongas which he sang, accompanying himself on guitar, for his neighborhood friends in the cellar of a grocery store. An uncle, his mother's brother, living in Buenos Aires on the west margin of the River Plate, where he often traveled with his parents, was who taught him to play tangos on guitar by ear. It was that same uncle who would make him know the Buenos Aires night with all its gallery of Bohemian characters. .todotango.com/english/creadores/hferrer.html User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
La Bicicleta Blanca
5312Para Unto Mononen, Tango de norte a sur (To Unto Mononen, Tango from North to South)
1883Perspectiva tanguera para Alvar Aalto (Tango's Perspective for Alvar Aalto)
1824Milonga lenta y sinfonica para Jean Sibelius (Slow and Symphonic Milonga for Jean Sibelius)
1825Balada para un loco
576Chiquilin de Bachin (arr. V. Coves): Chiquilin de Bachin (arr. V. Coves for vocal, narrator, guitar and piano)
247Milonga del Trovador
238Balada para mi muerte
229Chiquilin de Bachin
2210Soy un Circo
17Flor de Tangos y Poemas (feat. Juan Trepiana)

Latin-American Music for Guitar
Horacio Ferrer
Tango Royal
Tango de norte a sur

Choral Concert: Americas Vocal Ensemble - Lee, D. / Guastavino, C. / Glass, G. / Moraes, V. De / Stamponi, H. / Favero, A. / Blazquez, E.
Essential Latin American Music For Guitar
Moriré en Buenos Aires (Vida y Obra de Horacio Ferrer)
The Greatest Tango
El pueblo joven (Oratoria de dos mundos)
Antologia Troileana
Pichuco Vive