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forest444

(5,902 posts)
Wed Apr 13, 2016, 10:29 PM Apr 2016

Legendary Tango composer and pianist Mariano Mores dies at 98.

Pianist, composer and conductor Mariano Mores died today at the age of 98, his grandsons Gabriel and Mariana Fabbiani informed in social networks.

Born Mariano Martínez in Buenos Aires in 1918, he made his professional debut at the age of 14 at Café Vicente on Corrientes Avenue. He created the Mores Trio with two sisters, Margot and Myrna Morales; he and Myrna married in 1943.

Mores had his first Tango hit with his 1939 composition Cuartito azul, so named for the little blue room he rented as a young man. His best known compositions were written with the iconic Tango lyricist Enrique Santos Discépolo; these include Uno (1943), Sin palabras (1946), and Cafetín de Buenos Aires (1948).

While he was considered one of the last surviving old school Tango musicians, Mores is credited with creating the modern tango sextet (organ, piano, bandoneón, electric guitar, keyboard, drums, and bass). Mores was also well known for his interpersonal skills, and was one of the few artists who were not persecuted for their Peronist affiliation after the overthrow of the populist President Juan Perón in 1955.

He later composed extensively for film and television, and in 1963 created a hit theater production, Buenas noches Buenos Aires. His best known stage production in later years was Todo Tango, which toured internationally in 1985. Mores was reunited in 2006 with many of his fellow old school Tango greats in Gustavo Santaolalla's acclaimed documentary, Café de los maestros. He continued to both conduct and perform until age 94 when he handed the baton to his grandson, Gabriel Mores.

Mores lost his wife Myrna two years ago after 71 years of marriage. He died in Buenos Aires today at age 98.

At: http://buenosairesherald.com/article/212511/legendary-tango-performer-mariano-mores-dies-at-98
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Mores' ode to Buenos Aires café life, Cafetín de Buenos Aires:

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Legendary Tango composer and pianist Mariano Mores dies at 98. (Original Post) forest444 Apr 2016 OP
There's a whole lot of music played in a lifetime which lasted 98 years,considering his debut at 14! Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #1
Glad you enjoyed it, Judi. forest444 Apr 2016 #2
Amazing to think he was a youngster of only 88 at that time! Wow. Judi Lynn Apr 2016 #3

Judi Lynn

(160,451 posts)
1. There's a whole lot of music played in a lifetime which lasted 98 years,considering his debut at 14!
Thu Apr 14, 2016, 01:38 AM
Apr 2016

Amazing life story, as well as the fact for people didn't want to vaporize him for his political beliefs when Perón was overthrown.

Such a long time married to his wife says a lot for him.

Thnaks for noting the passing of this immensely productive musician/composer. Impressive person.

forest444

(5,902 posts)
2. Glad you enjoyed it, Judi.
Thu Apr 14, 2016, 11:16 AM
Apr 2016

Mores was truly one of the last surviving Tango legends - although as he would certainly point out, the tradition is still very much alive in the younger generations.

Here he is in action in 2006. Enjoy!

Judi Lynn

(160,451 posts)
3. Amazing to think he was a youngster of only 88 at that time! Wow.
Thu Apr 14, 2016, 07:01 PM
Apr 2016

It would have been a real privilege to hear him in person, wouldn't it?

There are so many tango enthusiasts it doesn't appear the world would ever lose its interest, and this man is the master, for sure. He couldn't have done more to advance and refine the form.

It was great seeing him handle the instrument. He seemed completely focused, totally skilled, a great example for anyone who aspires to live as a very well-functioning senior citizen.

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