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TANGOS MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Alma en pena
Tango
Amigazo
Tango
Anochecer
Tango
Arco iris
Tango
Bajo Belgrano
Tango
Bajo tierra
Tango
Cacareando
Milonga
Cacholo
Tango
Caído del cielo
Tango
Caminito
Tango
Con toda el alma (Virgencita del Talar)
Tango
Copetín vos sos mi hermano
Tango
De tardecita
Tango
De todo te olvidas (Cabeza de novia)
Tango
Desilusión
Tango
Duelo criollo
Tango
El barbijo
Tango
El brujo
Tango
El circo se va
Tango
El mal que me hiciste
Tango
El pajuerano
Tango
El payador
Tango
El rasgueo
Tango
En el silencio de la noche
Vals
En la palmera
Ranchera
Fierro chifle
Tango
Giuseppe el zapatero
Tango
Hasta luego
Tango
La catrera
Tango
La eterna milonga
Milonga
La madrugada
Tango
Linyera
Tango
Llegué a ladrón por amarte
Tango
Llorá hermano
Tango
Madre hay una sola
Tango
Margaritas
Tango
Mentiras criollas
Tango
Mientras llora el tango
Tango
Misa de once
Tango
Mucamita
Tango
Muñeca brava
Tango
Noche de reyes
Tango
Normiña
Tango
Noviecita mía
Tango
Organito de la tarde
Tango
Pa' que te acordés
Tango
Páginas de amor
Tango
Pensalo bien
Tango
Perfume de mujer
Tango
Piedad
Tango
Pituca
Tango
Prisionero
Tango
Queja indiana
Tango
Rancho embrujao
Tango
Reír para llorar
Vals
Río de oro
Tango
Rulitos
Tango
Senda florida
Tango
Sentimiento gaucho
Tango
Soñando
Tango
Sueño de arrabal
Tango
Suspiros
Vals
Te aconsejo que me olvides
Tango
Vieja milonga
Milonga
Yo también era dichoso
Tango
Yo te bendigo
Tango
Zaraza
Tango
ARTISTS MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Charlo
Adolfo Avilés
Agustín Bardi
Agustín Irusta
Alberico Spatola
Alberto Calvera
Alberto Vaccarezza
Alfonso Tagle Lara
Andrés Domenech
Andrés Seitún
Aníbal de Iturriaga
Anselmo Aieta
Antonio De Bassi
Antonio Polito
Armando Tagini
Arturo De Bassi
Arturo Rodríguez Bustamante
Augusto Espinosa
Benjamín Tagle Lara
Carlos Álvarez Pintos
Carlos Percuoco
Cátulo Castillo
César de Pardo
Delmiro Pereyra
Diego Flores
Diego Novillo Quiroga
Dora de Iturriaga
Edgardo Donato
Eduardo Armani
Eduardo Carrasquilla
Elifio Jaime
Emilio Iribarne
Enrique Cadícamo
Enrique Delfino
Enrique Lomuto
Enrique López
Enrique Lorenz
Ernesto Di Cicco
Esteban Barabino
Eugenio Cárdenas
Felipe De Vita
Fioravanti Di Cicco
Francisco Brancatti
Francisco Canaro
Francisco Capone
Francisco García Jiménez
Francisco Lomuto
Francisco Pracánico
Gabino Coria Peñaloza
Guillermo Del Ciancio
Horacio Ferrer
Jesús Fernández Blanco
Joaquín Barreiro
Jorge Curi
José de la Vega
José González Castillo
Juan Andrés Bruno
Juan Andrés Caruso
Juan Bautista Vescio
Juan Carlos Bazán
Juan Carlos Graviz
Juan de Dios Filiberto
Juan Farini
Juan José Guichandut
Juan Maglio
Juan Moreno González
Juan Noli
Juan Rezzano
Juan Rodríguez
Juan Velich
Lito Bayardo
Lucio Demare
Luis D'Andrea
Luis De Biase
Luis Riccardi
Luis Roldán
Luis Teisseire
Luis Visca
Manuel García Servetto
María Isolina Godard
María Luisa Carnelli
Max Glücksmann
Miguel Bucino
Nicolás Messutti
Oscar Arona
Osvaldo Fresedo
Paquita Bernardo
Pedro Maffia
Pedro Polito
Rafael Canaro
Rafael Rossi
Raúl Courau
Ray Rada
Ricardo Brignolo
Roberto Firpo
Roberto Fugazot
Rodolfo Sciammarella
Salvador Merico
Samuel Castriota
Sebastián Piana
Teófilo Ibáñez
Vicente Planells del Campo
Vicente Romeo
Víctor Troysi
Yamandú Rodríguez
By
Néstor Pinsón
The Max Glücksmann Contests
ll those who have read the pages of the history of tango may have found, more than once, this character that much contributed to the difussion of our music. You may have as well found several pieces printed as sheetmusic and texts on which it was explained about his contribution and the award won at those contests.
They were only nine, seven in Buenos Aires and two in Montevideo. There were others, before and after, but none reached the level of attraction they had drawn either in the public or in the composers and authors. So much so that, on some occasions, they originated conflicts leading to situations that today seem funny to us.
Records, the principal means of diffusion, popularized immediately the pieces awarded what meant big sales, money and prestige. Because of that the most important and renowned artists did not miss their chance to appear as contestants.
Héctor Ernié, in an article published in 1972, critized those who made comments about these contests forty years later and spread inexactitudes without taking into account the historic context and without the background of a correct research made with scientific methods. He strongly goes against
Francisco García Jiménez
, with caution against
Francisco Canaro
's memoirs and the texts written by Luis Adolfo Sierra and, openly against the opinions of
Horacio Ferrer
.
With his detailed work we have an exact description of the results of those musical contests:
YEAR 1924. FIRST CONTEST “DISCO NACIONAL”.
Venue: Grand Splendid Cinema-Theater (1860 Santa Fe Ave.)
Staff orchestra:
Roberto Firpo
Orchestra. Only for music.
1º “
Sentimiento gaucho
” de Francisco and
Rafael Canaro
and
Juan Andrés Caruso
.
2º “
Pa' que te acordés
” de
Francisco Lomuto
and
Andrés Seitún
.
3º “
Organito de la tarde
” de Cátulo and
José González Castillo
.
4º “Con toda el alma (Virgencita del talar)” de
Juan Farini
and
Alberto Vaccarezza
.
5º “
Amigazo
” de
Juan de Dios Filiberto
,
Francisco Brancatti
and
Juan Velich
.
Accesits: “
Soñando
” de
Paquita Bernardo
and
Eugenio Cárdenas
; “Capablanca sólo” de
Enrique Delfino
; “El púa”
Antonio De Bassi
.
YEAR 1925. SECOND CONTEST “DISCO NACIONAL”.
Venue: Grand Splendid Cinema-Theater (1860 Santa Fe Ave.)
Staff orchestra:
Francisco Lomuto
(tango orchestra and Jazz Band).
1º “
El brujo
” de
Juan Carlos Bazán
and
Eduardo Carrasquilla
.
2º “
El circo se va
” de
Cátulo Castillo
.
3º “
Yo te bendigo
” de
Juan de Dios Filiberto
and
Juan Andrés Bruno
.
4º “
Cacholo
” de Alberico Spátola and
Luis Roldán
.
5º “
Anochecer
” de
María Isolina Godard
and
Juan Andrés Caruso
.
6º “
Suspiros
” de
Juan Carlos Bazán
and
Eduardo Carrasquilla
.
7º “
Rulitos
” de
Ricardo Brignolo
and
José González Castillo
.
Accesits: “Agarrá viaje” de
Vicente Romeo
.
This year along with the tango contest a shimmy contest was held. First award was for “Luna de miel [b]” de
Víctor Troysi
and second, “Oigo ruido” de Juan F. Noli.
YEAR 1926. THIRD CONTEST “DISCO NACIONAL”.
Venue: Cine-teatro Grand Splendid (1860 Santa Fe Ave.)
Staff orchestra:
Osvaldo Fresedo
.
1º “
Páginas de amor
”,
Luis Riccardi
and
José González Castillo
.
2º “
Llegué a ladrón por amarte
”,
Juan Maglio
.
3º “
Bajo Belgrano
”,
Anselmo Aieta
and
Francisco García Jiménez
.
4º “
Normiña
”,
Eduardo Armani
and
Francisco Capone
.
5º “
Llorá hermano
”,
Enrique Lomuto
and
Augusto Espinosa
.
6º “De buena fe”,
Francisco Lomuto
.
YEAR 1927. FOURTH CONTEST “DISCO NACIONAL”.
Venue: Palace Theatre (757 Corrientes St.)
Staff orchestra:
Francisco Canaro
with
Agustín Irusta
and
Roberto Fugazot
on vocals.
First held for music and lyrics:
1º “
Noche de reyes
”,
Pedro Maffia
and
Jorge Curi
..
2º “
Perfume de mujer
”,
Juan José Guichandut
and
Armando Tagini
.
3º “
Copetín vos sos mi hermano
”,
Andrés Domenech
and
Diego Flores
.
4º “
Queja indiana
”,
Juan Rodríguez
and
Juan Velich
.
5º “
El mal que me hiciste
”,
Carlos Percuoco
and
Luis De Biase
.
For instrumental music only:
1º “Sangre azul”,
Fioravanti Di Cicco
.
2º “
Caído del cielo
”,
Pedro Polito
and
Antonio Polito
.
3º “
Río de oro
”,
Lucio Demare
and
Fioravanti Di Cicco
.
4º “En silencio”,
Raúl Courau
.
5º “
Yo también era dichoso
”,
Enrique Lorenz
.
Lyrics were added later to several of these pieces.
YEAR 1927: FIRST CONTEST “DISCO NACIONAL” IN MONTEVIDEO.
Venue: Teatro Urquiza.
Staff orchestra:
Francisco Lomuto
.
1º “
De tardecita
”,
Nicolás Messutti
and
Carlos Álvarez Pintos
.
2º “
Hasta luego
”,
Edgardo Donato
.
3º “Porque sos así”,
Manuel García Servetto
.
4º “La última ficha”,
Joaquín Barreiro
and Luis Rolero.
5º “La mascarita”, José Victorio Rosso.
6º “Bichito”, Epifanio Chain.
YEAR 1928: FIFTH CONTEST “DISCO NACIONAL”.
Venue: Palace Theatre.
Staff orchestra:
Francisco Canaro
with
Charlo
on vocals.
Music and lyrics:
1º “
Piedad
”,
Carlos Percuoco
and
Luis De Biase
.
2º “
Te aconsejo que me olvides
”,
Pedro Maffia
and
Jorge Curi
.
3º “
Alma en pena
”,
Anselmo Aieta
and
Francisco García Jiménez
.
4º “
Duelo criollo
”,
Juan Rezzano
and
Lito Bayardo
.
5º “
Noviecita mía
”,
Antonio Polito
.
6º “
Fierro chifle
”,
César de Pardo
and
Alfonso Tagle Lara
.
For instrumental music:
1º “
El rasgueo
”,
Aníbal de Iturriaga
and
Dora de Iturriaga
.
2º “
Arco iris
”,
Pedro Maffia
and
Sebastián Piana
.
3º “
Vieja milonga
”,
Samuel Castriota
.
4º “
Senda florida
”,
Rafael Rossi
and
Eugenio Cárdenas
.
5º “Charito”, Restituto Torres Alonso.
6º “
Muñeca brava
”,
Luis Visca
and
Enrique Cadícamo
.
YEAR 1928: SECOND CONTEST “DISCO NACIONAL” IN MONTEVIDEO.
Venue: Teatro Cervantes
Staff orchestra:
Francisco Canaro
with
Charlo
on vocals.
Music and lyrics:
1º “
Mientras llora el tango
”,
Raúl Courau
and
Esteban Barabino
.
2º “
Zaraza
”,
Benjamín Tagle Lara
.
3º “Payador”, Juan Bautista D'Angelo,
Ray Rada
and Mario Castellanos.
4º “Dejá que se vaya”,
Alfonso Tagle Lara
.
For instrumental music:
1º “Estampa del suburbio”,
Luis D'Andrea
.
2º “Castillo de naipes”,
Juan Carlos Graviz
.
3º “Cartón ligador”,
Edgardo Donato
.
YEAR 1929: SIXTH CONTEST “DISCO NACIONAL”.
Venue: Palace Theatre.
Staff orchestra:
Roberto Firpo
with
Teófilo Ibáñez
on vocals.
Gran Premio de Honor:
“
Margaritas
”,
Juan Moreno González
and
Gabino Coria Peñaloza
.
For this award these three tangos had also been chosen:
“
Prisionero
”,
Anselmo Aieta
and
Francisco García Jiménez
.
“
El barbijo
”,
Andrés Domenech
and
Jesús Fernández Blanco
.
“
Misa de once
”,
Juan José Guichandut
and
Armando Tagini
.
Music and lyrics:
1º “
De todo te olvidas (Cabeza de novia)
”,
Salvador Merico
and
Enrique Cadícamo
.
2º “
Pensalo bien
”,
Alberto Calvera
and
Enrique López
.
3º “
Mentiras criollas
”,
Oscar Arona
.
4º “
Mucamita
”,
Rodolfo Sciammarella
and
Arturo Rodríguez Bustamante
.
5º “No quiero verla más”,
Luis Teisseire
and
Juan Andrés Caruso
.
6º “Manguero”,
Luis Riccardi
,
Ray Rada
and Mario Castellanos.
Instrumental music:
1º “
Rancho embrujao
”,
Raúl Courau
and
Francisco García Jiménez
.
2º “
Cacareando
”,
Delmiro Pereyra
.
3º “
El pajuerano
”,
Elifio Jaime
.
4º “
Desilusión
”,
Miguel Bucino
.
5º “
La eterna milonga
”,
Dora de Iturriaga
.
6º “
La madrugada
”,
Emilio Iribarne
.
YEAR 1930: SEVENTH CONTEST “DISCO NACIONAL”.
Venue: Cine Electric
Staff orchestra:
Francisco Canaro
Music and lyrics:
1º “
Linyera
”,
Juan de Dios Filiberto
and Luis Mario,
María Luisa Carnelli
's sobriquet.
2º “Toque de oración (Manchita del 90)”,
Salvador Merico
and
Yamandú Rodríguez
.
3º “Mi destino”,
Luis Teisseire
.
4º “
Bajo tierra
”,
Anselmo Aieta
and
Francisco García Jiménez
.
5º “
Madre hay una sola
”,
Agustín Bardi
and
José de la Vega
.
6º “El picaflor”,
Oscar Arona
and
Juan Bautista Vescio
.
Accesits: “Remordimientos”,
Juan Maglio
and José Fernández; “
Pituca
”,
Enrique Cadícamo
and Rogelio Ferreyra; “Te he visto llorar”, Ernesto Julio Rossi and R. Silva; “
Giuseppe el zapatero
”,
Guillermo Del Ciancio
.
Instrumental music:
1º “
Sueño de arrabal
”,
César de Pardo
.
2º “Picardía”,
Samuel Castriota
.
Accesits: “Comparsa criolla”, Rafael Iriarte; “No va más”,
Miguel Bucino
.
This year, which finally was the last, there was also a contest for waltzes and rancheras:
Waltzes:
1º “
En el silencio de la noche
”,
Roberto Firpo
and
Vicente Planells del Campo
.
2º “Recuerdos del corazón”,
Felipe De Vita
and José Villengui.
3º “
El payador
”,
Andrés Domenech
and
Jesús Fernández Blanco
.
Accesits: “Jazmín del país”,
Adolfo Avilés
and
Francisco Brancatti
; “
Reír para llorar
”,
Aníbal de Iturriaga
, Pedro A. Arroyo and
Luis De Biase
.
Rancheras:
1º “
En la palmera
”,
Francisco Lomuto
.
2º “Hasta que ardan los candiles”,
Francisco Pracánico
and
Diego Novillo Quiroga
.
3º “Pegándole al cimarrón”, Restituto Torres Alonso.
Accesits: “El viejo Zoilo”, Francisco Chiara and Abelardo Ferreyra; “Apriendan los pedigüeños”,
Ernesto Di Cicco
and Domingo D'Angelo.
About the importance of the contests of this kind and the anger they caused in the authors disappointed, or about to be, we present two examples:
In 1908, many years before the Glücksmann contest, the daily paper Última Hora organized one in which
Arturo De Bassi
presented his tango “
La catrera
”. The piece did not receive any award so the composer was deeply disappointed. The passing of time evidenced that he was right because the other pieces had no popular recognition at all. De Bassi's anger made him publish his tango and print on the sheetmusic cover: “Tango without award at the Última Hora contest”.
Another case was that of the tango “
Organito de la tarde
” by
Cátulo Castillo
with lyrics by
José González Castillo
at the
Max Glücksmann
contest in 1924 about the high quality of its music. Nobody believed that and, especially,
Juan de Dios Filiberto
, that piece could have written by a kid. Cátulo himself told us that the composer of “
Caminito
” harshly addressed to my father by saying: «You're doing no good to that kid of yours because he'll be at the final contest with me. If he wins, you'd better know, Mr.Castillo, that I've been raised killing cops».
Cátulo's father stood up and, boastful, answered: «And you'd better know that I grew up killing sergeants. I allowed them to start first and then I kicked them in the ass». Finally, the first award was for none of them.
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