Dino Saluzzi Group

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Improvisacion 03:09 Tools
Milonga De Mis Amores 06:23 Tools
Juan Condori 09:01 Tools
A Juana, Mi Madre 06:23 Tools
Inside 03:54 Tools
La Vuelta De Pedro Orillas 08:43 Tools
Memoria 06:08 Tools
La Parecida 04:49 Tools
Los Sauces 07:07 Tools
Las Cosas Amadas 06:06 Tools
Soles / La Camposanteña 07:21 Tools
Mojotoro 09:08 Tools
Chiriguan 07:28 Tools
Lustrin 06:24 Tools
Milonga (La Puñalada) 03:46 Tools
Sombras 02:44 Tools
A Mi Padre y a Mi Hijo 02:44 Tools
Tango a mi Padre 02:44 Tools
La Polvadera 00:00 Tools
Churqui 00:00 Tools
Mundos 11:04 Tools
El Camino 05:32 Tools
Viernes Santo 00:00 Tools
Pueblo, Pt. I - Labrador 00:00 Tools
Pueblo, Pt. II - Salavina 00:00 Tools
Pueblo, Pt. III - La Tristecita 00:00 Tools
La Fiesta Popular, Pt. I - La Danza 00:00 Tools
La Fiesta Popular, Pt. II - Galanteo 00:00 Tools
Tiempos Primeros, Pt. II - La Casa Paterna 00:00 Tools
La Fiesta Popular, Pt. III - La perseguida 00:00 Tools
La Fiesta Popular, Pt. V - En la quebrada de Lules 00:00 Tools
Urkupiña, Pt. I - Salida del Templo 07:29 Tools
Tiempos Primeros, Pt. I - La Arribeña 07:29 Tools
Urkupiña, Pt. II - Ruego, Procesión y Entronación 07:29 Tools
Chiriguano 07:29 Tools
Tango A Mi Padre: Nocturno - Elegia 02:45 Tools
Improvisación 03:11 Tools
Mundos: Exposición - Desarollo - Cadensia - Imitación - Marcha - Recapitulación 11:01 Tools
La Polvareda 11:01 Tools
El Camino: Introducción - Imitación 05:35 Tools
Urkupina, Pt. I - Salida del Templo 02:45 Tools
Pueblo, Part I, Labrador 11:01 Tools
Pueblo, Part II, Salavina 11:01 Tools
Viernes Santo: Introducción - Part A - Part B 04:52 Tools
Pueblo, Part III, La Tristecita 11:01 Tools
Soles/La Camposanteña 02:45 Tools
Urkupińa, Pt. I - Salida del Templo 02:45 Tools
Tiempos Primeros, Pt. I - La Arribena 11:01 Tools
Urkupina, Pt. II - Ruego, Procesion y Entronacion 02:45 Tools
La Fiesta Popular, Pt. V: En la Quebrada de Lules 11:01 Tools
Urkupińa, Pt. II - Ruego, Procesión y Entronación 11:01 Tools
La Fiesta Popular, Pt. I: La Danza 05:35 Tools
La Fiesta Popular, Pt. III: La Perseguida 05:35 Tools
Urkupiña, Pt. I: Salida del Templo 04:52 Tools
La Fiesta Popular, Part I, La Danza 04:52 Tools
La Fiesta Popular, Part II, Galanteo 04:52 Tools
Tiempos Primeros, Pt. I: La Arribeña 04:52 Tools
La Fiesta Popular, Pt. II: Galanteo 04:52 Tools
Pueblo, Pt. II: Salavina 04:52 Tools
Pueblo, Pt. I: Labrador 04:52 Tools
La Fiesta Popular, Part III, La Perseguida 04:52 Tools
Soles - La camposanteña 07:22 Tools
Tiempos Primeros, Pt. I - La Arribeńa 11:01 Tools
Pueblo, Pt. III: La Tristecita 04:52 Tools
Urkupina, Part II, Ruego, Procesion y Entonacion 04:52 Tools
Urkupina, Part I, Salida del Templo 04:52 Tools
La Fiesta Popular, Part V, En la Quebrada de Lules 04:52 Tools
Urkupiña, Pt. II: Ruego, Procesión y Entronación 04:52 Tools
Tiempos Primeros, Part I, La Arribena 04:52 Tools
Tiempos Primeros, Part II, La Casa Paterna 04:52 Tools
Tango a Mi Padre/Nocturn/Elegia 04:52 Tools
Mundos/Exposicion Desarrollo/Cadensia/Imitacion/Marcha/Ecapitulacion 04:52 Tools
La camposantena 04:52 Tools
Milonga 04:52 Tools
Memories 04:52 Tools
Inside 02 04:52 Tools
Characarera 04:52 Tools
Viernes Santo/Introduccion/Part A/Part B 04:52 Tools
Tiempos Primeros, Pt. II: La Casa Paterna 04:52 Tools
La Vuelta 04:52 Tools
Pueblo: Part II - Salavina 00:00 Tools
Pueblo: Part I - Labrador 00:00 Tools
Milongo De Mis Amores (Argentina) 04:52 Tools
A Juana mi madre 06:24 Tools
Mundos: Exposición / Desarrollo / Cadensia / Imitación / Marcha / Recapitulación 00:30 Tools
Viernes Santo: Introducción / Part A / Part B 04:49 Tools
Tango a Mi Padre: Nocturno / Elegia 00:30 Tools
Las cosas 00:30 Tools
Los sauses 00:30 Tools
Chiruano 07:28 Tools
Improvisation 07:28 Tools
El Camino/Introduccion/Imitacion 07:28 Tools
Pueblo: Part III - La Tristecita 07:28 Tools
La Fiesta Popular: Part III - La perseguida 07:28 Tools
La Fiesta Popular: Part V - En la quebrada de Lules 07:28 Tools
La Fiesta Popular: Part II - Galanteo 07:28 Tools
Improvisación 00:00 Tools
Tango A Mi Padre: Nocturno/elegia 00:00 Tools
Tiempos Primeros: Part I - La Arribeña 00:00 Tools
La Fiesta Popular: Part I - La Danza 00:00 Tools
Tiempos Primeros: Part II - La casa paterna 00:00 Tools
Urkupiña: Part II - Ruego, Procesión y Entonación 00:00 Tools
El Camino: Introducción / Imitación 05:32 Tools
Soles / La camposanteña 00:00 Tools
Soles-La Camposantena 00:00 Tools
02 - Milonga de Mis Amores 00:00 Tools
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Timoteo "Dino" Saluzzi (born on May 20, 1935 in Campo Santo (Ingenio San Isidro), Salta Province) is an Argentine musician. The son of popular carpero composer and instrumentalist Cayetano Saluzzi, Dino played the bandoneón since his childhood. Other than his father, he was influenced by Salta musicians such as Cuchi Leguizamón, and by the lyrical strain of the tango of Francisco de Caro and Agustin Bardi. For much of his youth, Saluzzi lived in Buenos Aires, playing with the Radio El Mundo orchestra. He would play in orchestras for a living, while touring with smaller, sometimes jazz-oriented ensambles (including a brief stint with Gato Barbieri), developing a personal style that made him a leading bandoneonist in Argentine folklore and avant-garde music (especially since Ástor Piazzolla did not participate in projects other than his own). In the 1970s he played the bandoneón in León Gieco's megahit Sólo le pido a Dios, and made further inroads into Buenos Aires audiences by playing jazz clubs such as Music Up and popular music club La Trastienda in the Palermo Viejo district. In the early 1980s he collaborated with pianist Lito Vitale. Through word-of mouth publicity (mostly from expatriate musicians who idolized him) he was invited to several European music festivals, and landed as a contract with the prestigious ECM label. Several records have resulted, including Kultrum, a 1998 free-experimental effort with the Rosamunde quartet. Many ECM artists and other jazz greats have collaborated with Saluzzi. A partial list includes Charlie Haden, Tomasz Stanko, Charlie Mariano, Palle Danielsson, and Al Di Meola. In 1991, Saluzzi recorded an album with his brothers Felix and Celso and his son José María on guitar, kicking off his "family project", which has since toured many countries. Saluzzi is known for his sometimes aggressive temper, which has led to lost opportunities. Notably, during 2004 he had a publicized row with Brazilian composer and instrumentalist Egberto Gismonti, with whom he shared many moments in the past. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.