Florindo Sassone Explained
Pedro Florindo Sassone (12 January 1912 – 31 January 1982) was an Argentinian violinist and composer, leader of his eponymous orchestra, which played tango music, from the 1940s up to the 1970s.
Sassone was born in Liniers, Buenos Aires.[1]
Discography
- A Night in Buenos Aires, Capitol Records (stereophonic) (recorded in Argentina)
- Bien milonguero Vol. 1
- Bien milonguero Vol. 2
- Dancing tango
- Florindo Sassone Con Sus Cantores: 1947-1950, featuring Angel Roberto Chanel
- Florindo Sassone y sus cantores 1947/1956 Archivo RCA
- From Argentina to the world
- Grandes Del Tango 46
- Grandes Tangos Argentinos
- La última cita 1947-1953, with Jorge Casal, Roberto Chanel
- RCA Club
- Vol. 08. - Florindo Sassone y su orquesta - Años '47 / '51
- Tangos De Oro Florindo Sassone y sus gran orquesta
- Tango Internacional, recorded in 1971, copyright 1998
External links
- http://www.todotango.com/English/creadores/fsassone.asp
- http://www.milonga.co.uk/tango/sassone.shtml
- http://www.musicargentina.com/en/cd-tango-dance/florindo-sassone-y-sus-cantores-1947-1956.html
- https://tango.info/08427328131209
- https://tango.info/0000000059341863
Notes and References
- News: El legado de Sassone. Clarín. 25 January 2002. 18 February 2024. es.