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Festejan Los 94 Años Del Gran Pianista Y Compositor Atilio Stampone - Télam - Agencia Nacional De Noticias 29/6/2020 Festejan los 94 años del gran pianista y compositor Atilio Stampone - Télam - Agencia Nacional de Noticias ESPECTÁCULOS 28/06/2020 CUMPLEAÑOS Festejan los 94 años del gran pianista y compositor Atilio Stampone Será el próximo 1° de julio y para celebrarlo la Dirección Nacional de Organismos Estables realizó un video que puede verse en YouTube, donde sus colegas, compañeras y compañeros de la Orquesta Nacional de Música Argentina hacen un repaso sobre su trayectoria. https://www.telam.com.ar/notas/202006/482802-festejan-los-94-anos-del-gran-pianista-y-compositor-atilio-stampone.html 1/6 29/6/2020 Festejan los 94 años del gran pianista y compositor Atilio Stampone - Télam - Agencia Nacional de Noticias El pianista, compositor y director Atilio Stampone cumplirá 94 años el próximo 1° de julio y para celebrarlo la Dirección Nacional de Organismos Estables realizó un video que puede verse en YouTube, donde sus colegas, compañeras y compañeros de la Orquesta Nacional de Música Argentina hacen un repaso sobre su trayectoria. El audiovisual -https://youtu.be/cgBfPV0BS8o- hace eje en sus aportes a la música argentina y especialmente al tango, además de su trabajo como director de la mencionada orquesta y “su gran calidez como ser humano”, describió un comunicado de prensa. Atilio comenzó estudiando piano en su barrio, San Cristóbal. Más tarde, Carlos García lo llevó a su maestro, quien también lo era de Salgán, el profesor Pedro Rubione. https://www.telam.com.ar/notas/202006/482802-festejan-los-94-anos-del-gran-pianista-y-compositor-atilio-stampone.html 2/6 29/6/2020 Festejan los 94 años del gran pianista y compositor Atilio Stampone - Télam - Agencia Nacional de Noticias Formado en la música clásica, como pianista y arreglador, tuvo la inÙuencia de sus contemporáneos Horacio Salgán y, fundamentalmente, de Astor Piazzolla, con quien actuó como pianista en la orquesta de 1946. En 1952 creó su propia orquesta junto a Leopoldo Federico. En 1955 volvió a ser convocado por Piazzolla, esta vez para incorporarse al famoso Octeto Buenos Aires. En 1972 armó la orquesta típica de Atilio Stampone, el 3 de octubre de ese mismo año grabó con el Polaco Goyeneche "AÛches", con orquestación y arreglo del mismo Stampone y Homero Expósito. En el 2000 compuso “Concert Tango”, que fue bailado por Julio Bocca, del 2000 al 2015 dirigió la Orquesta Nacional de Música Argentina Juan de Dios Filiberto y del 2009 hasta hoy es presidente de Sadaic. Compuso las bandas musicales de importantes películas, entre ellas "La historia oÛcial", que en 1985 obtuvo el Premio Oscar a la mejor película extranjera. También musicalizó las películas dirigidas por Leopoldo Torre Nilson "Un guapo del 900" y "La mano en la trampa". En su obra de compositor se destacan, además de “AÛches”, “Con pan y cebolla”, “De Homero a Homero”, “Desencanto” (todos con letras de Homero Expósito), “Aguatero”, “Cadícamo” (letra de Enrique Bugatti), “Mocosa” (letra de Andrés Lizárraga), “Para violín y piano”, “Romance de tango” y “Un guapo del 900”. ETIQUETAS TANGO // CUMPLEAÑOS // ROBERTO GOYENECHE // ÁSTOR PIAZZOLLA // JULIO BOCCA TAMBIÉN TE PUEDE INTERESAR https://www.telam.com.ar/notas/202006/482802-festejan-los-94-anos-del-gran-pianista-y-compositor-atilio-stampone.html 3/6.
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