El Cachorrito (for Tango Quintet)
Double Bass - Digital Sheet Music

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Accordion,Double Bass,Guitar,Piano,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.820288

Composed by Ángel Villoldo. Arranged by Kenneth Pasciak. 20th Century,Jazz,Multicultural,Traditional,World. 40 pages. Kenneth Pasciak #4317429. Published by Kenneth Pasciak (A0.820288).

Compositions in the style of tango criollo first appeared in Argentina at the very end of the 19th century and represent some of the the earliest forms of tango. Ángel Villoldo, a pioneer of Argentine tango best known for his famous composition, El Choclo, wrote dozens of tango criollo pieces and Argentine folk songs.

This arrangement of Villoldo's El Cachorrito for tango quintet begins with a four voice fugue based on the opening theme and features piano, accordion or bandoneon, violin, guitar and double bass. Includes full score and five individual parts.

Kenneth Pasciak Music Publishing, ASCAP
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