Enrique Santos Discépolo
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Enrique Santos Discépolo (''Discepolín'') (27 March 1901 – 23 December 1951) was an
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and milonga musician and composer, author of famous tangos like ''Cambalache'' and many others performed by several of the most important singers of his time, amongst them notably
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. He was also a filmmaker, actor and screenwriter.


Life

Discépolo was born in
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on March 27, 1901. He was devoted to the arts from an early age and tried acting and theatre writing, with moderate success, before finally dedicating himself to
tango Tango is a partner dance and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The tango was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries as the result of a combina ...
. Although his decision to write popular music was not unrelated from his previous exchanges with theatre and acting, his elder brother
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resisted this move and therefore in the beginning things were not easy for Enrique. Armando had taken over his education after his parents died when Enrique was very young. He wrote a few songs including the famous ''Que vachaché'' ("What Will You Do?") with little success until 1928, when singer Azucena Maizani performed his number ''Esta noche me emborracho'' ("I'm Getting Drunk Tonight"). Days after this performance, the tango's lyrics circulated across the nation and earned notoriety. Later that year, actress and singer
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rescued ''Que vachaché'', and propelled it to the same popularity as ''Esta noche me emborracho''. To finish a great year in 1928, he also met his partner,
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, who would accompany him for the rest of his life. He continued to gain fame the following years, and, in 1934, he wrote '' Cambalache'', its lyrics not only describing the political climate of its era, but also nearly predicting its future. ''Cambalache'' is often quoted by Argentines regarding the extent to which its lyrics apply today. Discépolo died from a heart attack on December 24, 1951.


Style

Discépolo was versatile in his styling, having the ability to write songs that were ironic and moralistic, like ''Yira... yira...'', ''Cambalache'', romantic like ''Sueño de juventud'', sarcastic (''Justo el 31'', ''Chorra''), expressionist (''Soy un arlequín'', ''Quién más, quién menos''), passionate (''Confesión'', ''Canción desesperada'') and nostalgic (''Uno'', ''Cafetín de Buenos Aires''). His tango songs, as those of most other tango composers, make extensive use of
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, thus making understanding his lyrics an exercise in patience for listeners unused to that dialect.


Selected Songs

*''Infamia'' ("Infamy") *''Que vachaché'' ("What Will You Do?") *''Yira... yira...'' *''Que sapa señor'' ("What's New, Sir?") *''Cambalache'' ("Junkshop") *''Sueño de juventud'' ("A Young Man's Dream") *''Justo el 31'' ("Right on the 31") *''Chorra'' ("She-Thief") *''Soy un arlequín'' ("I Am a Harlequin") *''Quién más, quién menos'' ("Who More, Who Less") *''Confesión'' ("Confession") *''Canción desesperada'' ("Desperate Song") *''Uno'' ("One") *''Cafetín de Buenos Aires'' ("Buenos Aires Cafe")


Selected filmography

Discépolo directed or co-directed a number of films: * '' Four Hearts'' (1939) * ''
Caprichosa y millonaria ''Caprichosa y millonaria'' (English: ''Capricious and millionaire'') is a 1940 Argentine musical film, directed and written by Enrique Santos Discépolo. It was released on May 1, 1940. Cast * Paulina Singerman * Fernando Borel * Tania * ...
'' (''Petty and Millionaire'') (1940) * '' Un señor mucamo'' (1940) * '' By the Light of a Star'' (''En la luz de una estrella'') (1941) * '' Fantasmas en Buenos Aires'' (''Ghosts in Buenos Aires'' (1942) * '' Candida, Woman of the Year'' (1943) * '' The Fan'' (1951)


References


External links


Todo Tango

Brief biography and some lyrics
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