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Tanda of the Week
Yüksel Şişe
11 episodes
1 month ago
Welcome to "Tanda of the Week" podcast! Every Monday, a freshly curated tanda is shared with you.
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Welcome to "Tanda of the Week" podcast! Every Monday, a freshly curated tanda is shared with you.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music
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2025-39 Carlos Di Sarli tango tanda
Tanda of the Week
6 minutes
1 month ago
2025-39 Carlos Di Sarli tango tanda

For the 39th week of 2025, I picked another classic: Carlos Di Sarli. This time, he’s joined by both Roberto Florio and Jorge Durán on vocals. Even though only two of the songs in this tanda are actually duets, I still listed both singers in the title. Why? A little tango trivia—just a few years after these tracks, Florio and Durán teamed up to start their own orchestra. With Orlando Trípodi at the helm, they went on to record 16 pieces together.
If you remember hits like “Porteño y bailarín,” “Tus labios me dirán,” or “Sueño de juventud,” you’ve already heard some of Di Sarli and Durán’s best moments. Durán’s vocals really shine in those early classics.

Tanda of the Week
Welcome to "Tanda of the Week" podcast! Every Monday, a freshly curated tanda is shared with you.