Oscar Ferrari, Julio Sosa Armando Pontier and
Armando Pontier, Julio Sosa and Oscar Ferrari FERRARI
, Oscar. (August 9, 1924 - August 20, 2008) (Family name: Oscar S. Rodriguez de Mendoza). Cantor. Born in Buenos Aires.
Its beginnings date from 1945 when he joined the orchestra as a vocalist John Caló. Then sang with Alfredo Gobbi, Edgardo Donato, Astor Piazzolla. Since 1949, paired with Jorge Duran, joined the orchestra of José Basso with whom he corresponded make a long and successful instance of his career. The Revenge tangos, I hate The Mischievous, recorded with this set, are quite representative his style and his tenor. Subsequently, sharing responsibility with Julio Sosa voice, sang in the orchestra of Armando Pontier.
then performed and recorded as a soloist. Wrote a book of memories about the nightlife.
After a short tenure in the orchestra by Astor Piazzolla joined the orchestra of José Basso teaming first with the unforgettable Francisco Fiorentino and then Jorge Duran, and then move to the Armando Pontier in which was a duet with Julio Sosa . One of his greatest successes was his interpretation of tango Rubistein Revenge of the José Basso's orchestra, which sold four million albums in the first impression. When the orchestra joined Ferrari to replace Ricardo Ruiz, took the tango, which played a style that fresediano and we printed a different feature "with a little more than mud, a little more than slums" as described by Ferrari, and when he said "I died like a dog", the phrase caught on people and so much so that in 1950, sold four million albums.
then worked as a soloist and toured art inside the country and abroad and in 1970 again joined the orchestra of Armando Pontier and in 1973 Leo Lipersker, then resume his solo career. In 1995 he joined the orchestra of Beba Pugliese, with whom he has a chance to perform in Paris. In 1997 again as soloist, sometimes accompanied by bandoneon player Carlos Missorini while giving singing lessons at the Escuela Argentina de Tango.
In the past 35 years he taught and also wrote the book Stories of cabaret, with a foreword by Julian Centeya, which recounts her experience in cabaret inside, Verses of love and barricade and to my colleagues, which outlines a human and fraternal approach the semblance of several colleagues.
acted with a great cast of veteran tango in the documentary film Coffee teachers (2008) directed by Miguel Kohan and disc Café of the Masters Vol 1 and 2 (2005) produced by Gustavo Santaolalla, which will be posted overnight. He also participated in the film's tango singer Diego Martínez Vignatti bahiense not yet released.
Ferrari was awarded the "Order of the Porteño", the "Golden Discepolín," the "Golden Homero Manzi" and in December 2002 received from the Academy of Lunfardo Porteña the "Diploma to the Glory of Tango." The law n * 2193 of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires from December 5, 2006 declared "Outstanding Personality of Culture of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires" to "Professor Oscar Ferrari." (Horacio Ferrer in tango book and Wiki) by Tango and Guests
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