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Added to the Wikipedia 2007-01-07 [http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Juan_d'Arienzo&diff=next&oldid=26080953] by user "GNB" | Added to the Wikipedia 2007-01-07 [http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Juan_d'Arienzo&diff=next&oldid=26080953] by user "GNB" | ||
Mentioned in http://tangozeit-de.server.gl/werkstuecke/tango-musiker/, with sources: Passion of Tango; Tango Lexikon (Egon Ludwig), www.todotango.com. Since in todotango it is not mentioned one of the two other might be the source. |
Revision as of 2010-10-24T21:04:08
The "Quinteto de oro" might be only an invention by an author in the German language Wikipedia. No other sources found.
source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_D'Arienzo
- Aníbal Troilo (bandoneon)
- Francisco Canaro (violine)
- Osvaldo Pugliese (piano)
- Osvaldo Fresedo (bandoneon)
Added to the Wikipedia 2007-01-07 [1] by user "GNB"
Mentioned in http://tangozeit-de.server.gl/werkstuecke/tango-musiker/, with sources: Passion of Tango; Tango Lexikon (Egon Ludwig), www.todotango.com. Since in todotango it is not mentioned one of the two other might be the source.