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    Julio de Caro (December 11, 1899 – March 11, 1980) was an Argentine composer, musician, and conductor prominent in the Tango genre. His father opened...
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    genre. He also performed in concert with his brothers Julio and Emilio de Caro in the Julio De Caro Orchestra. Flores negras. Luciérnaga. Mala pinta. Loca...
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  • Cannae (1531–1536) Julio de Caro (1899–1980), Argentinian composer, musician and conductor prominent in the Tango genre Lorenzo de Caro (1719–1777), Italian...
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  • historian, and linguist Julio de Caro (1899–1980), Argentine tango musician Marc Caro (born 1956), French filmmaker Mike Caro (born 1944), American professional...
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    Julio Caro Baroja (13 November 1914 – 18 August 1995) was a Spanish anthropologist, historian, linguist and essayist. He was known for his special interest...
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    The Monumento ecuestre a Carlos María de Alvear located on Plaza Julio de Caro, a landmark in the Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and...
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    Para Eduardo Arolas. The first recording of "Recuerdo" was by the Julio De Caro orchestra, on December 9, 1926, in instrumental form. In 1927 the female...
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  • (1881–1948) Facundo Cabral (1937-2011) Sergio Calligaris (born 1941) Julio de Caro (1899–1980) Fernando González Casellas (1925–1998) Graciela Castillo...
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    The suburb is immortalized in the tango 'Boedo', written in 1928 by Julio De Caro and with lyrics by Francisco Bautista Rímoli. The lyrics personify it...
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    small theaters and music-halls.[citation needed] In 1920s Buenos Aires, Julio de Caro, a renowned Tango orchestra director and violinist, used the Stroh violin...
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