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Gardel and was
At home he would listen to his father's records of the tango orchestras of Carlos Gardel and Julio de Caro, and was also exposed to jazz and classical music, including Bach, from an early age.
This early disappointment of not being allowed to join the tour proved to be a blessing in disguise, as it was on this tour that Gardel and his entire orchestra perished in a plane crash in 1935.
August accompanied his father to Paris, and, although he studied solely with his father during the Paris sojourn, he was exposed to the latest trends in ballet and watched the illustrious teachers, Gardel and Vestris in action.
August hoped the master Gardel would accept him but Gardel's studio was no longer in existence and he was directed to Auguste Vestris for training in his weakest areas — " balance, pirouettes, and arms.
It is still questioned whether Carlos Gardel, the giant of tango, was actually born in Tacuarembo, Uruguay, rather than in France.
Carlos Gardel ( born Charles Romuald Gardes ; 11 December 1890 – 24 June 1935 ) was a singer, songwriter and actor, and is perhaps the most prominent figure in the history of tango.
Gardel was aware of the fact that much of his popularity was based on his attractiveness to women.
She was always respectful of the memory of Gardel, even when interviewed about him in late in life for a 1980s television program.
Scholars such as Vanderbilt University history professor Simon Collier, University of Belgrano agriculture history professor Osvaldo Barsky and Uruguayan history professor Jorge Ruffinelli from Stanford University agree that Gardel was born in Toulouse, France, in 1890, and that he laid a false trail about his birthplace beginning in 1920, when he was almost 30.
In October 1920, Gardel first applied for Uruguayan citizenship ; in Buenos Aires he went to the Uruguayan consulate to complete paperwork that said he was born in 1887 in Tacuarembó, Uruguay.
The Uruguayan argument is that Gardel was born in 1887 the son of influential Uruguayan landowner Carlos Escayola and Escayola's sister-in-law, 13-year-old Maria Lelia Oliva.
The screenplay was written by novelist Erik Orsenna, script writers Louis Gardel, Catherine Cohen, and Régis Wargnier, who also directed the film.
Roberto Goyeneche was formed in the style of the tango of Carlos Gardel, later reached a more personal style.
The Abasto shopping mall is an impressive building that was the city's wholesale produce market until the late 1980s ; its history is closely associated with the life and career of tango singer Carlos Gardel.
When he was ten years old, he would imitate his favorite singer, the famed Argentine singer of tangos, Carlos Gardel.
At this, and at other cabarets such as the Armenonville, a " peringundín " ( dance hall ) where Carlos Gardel was known to appear, fights — occasionally bloody — would break out between " malevos " ( ruffians ), " compadritos " ( tough-guys ) and " jailaifes " (" high-lifes ” or high society boys ).
The album was released on March the 1st, 2008 and in July 2009 it won a Gardel Award, the Argentine equivalent of the Grammy and reached gold status in 2011.
In late 2009 after their first big tour in Brazil, they released a new studio album called " Mas Alla Del Sur " which was also nominated for a Carlos Gardel Award, this time in 2010.
Choreography was by Pierre Gabriel Gardel, and set design by Pierre-Luc-Charles Cicéri.
The disc was presented on December 17 to an audience of 20, 000 in the Obras Sanitarias Stadium, and was awarded with the 2006 Gardel Award for Rock album by Male Artist and Best Album Cover.

Gardel and registered
It is likely that Gardel never registered ; his name is not found on any lists of registrants.

Gardel and name
For over a century spontaneous cuerdas have paraded on this street, and continue to do so today ( Isla de Flores is also known by its second name, Carlos Gardel ).
Gardel grew up going by Carlos, the Spanish version of his French name, and often by the familiar diminutive form Carlitos.
* There were two different Agüero stations ( lines B and D ) until the B line changed its station name to Carlos Gardel in the 1980s.

Gardel and France
However, France has implemented a national judicial sex offender database, that has been adjudged to be legal by the ECHR in the Gardel v. France decision.
In 1931, he collaborated on the flm score for Luces de Buenos Aires, shot in Joinville-le-Pont, France, and starring renowned tango vocalist Carlos Gardel.

Gardel and on
In 1934 he met Carlos Gardel, one of the most important figures in the history of tango, who invited the young bandoneón player to join him on his current tour.
* Daydreams of Gardel on the Orbits of Saturn for piano solo, by Rodrigo Baggio, 2012.
Gardel went on tour through Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Brazil, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and Colombia, as well as making appearances in Paris, New York, Barcelona and Madrid.
Gardel arranged for del Valle to have a house ; he provided money for her to live on.
Gardel died on 24 June 1935 in an airplane crash in Medellín, Colombia.
Uruguay maintained a neutrality policy during the war, so Gardel probably chose Uruguayan citizenship on that basis.
Superstar Carlos Gardel soon became a sex symbol who brought the tango to new audiences, especially in the United States, due to his sensual depictions of the dance on film.
His father died on June 24, 1935 in the same plane crash that killed the famous Tango composer and singer Carlos Gardel in his visit to the Colombian Andean city.

Gardel and 11
The passenger terminal has two waiting rooms that have access to the main platform, which has a capacity of over 30 aircraft, also has a large shopping area with banking establishments, offices and shops of all kinds, a food court, 11 double counters, airline check-in, a smoking room, and close connection with the plaza Gardel.

Gardel and December
Enrique Santos Discépolo ( Discepolín ) ( 27 March 1901-23 December 1951 ) was an Argentine tango and milonga musician and composer, author of famous tangos such as Cambalache and many others performed by several of the most important singers of his time, amongst them notably Carlos Gardel.

Gardel and 1890
* 1890 – Carlos Gardel, tango singer ( d. 1935 )
* June 24 – Carlos Gardel, Argentine tango songwriter ( b. 1887 or 1890 )
* Carlos Gardel ( 1890 – 1935 ), major tango singer, actor

Gardel and .
By the 1930s, talkies brought in a range of powerful new draws: Miriam Hopkins, Marlene Dietrich, Mae West, Gary Cooper, Claudette Colbert, the Marx Brothers, Dorothy Lamour, Carole Lombard, Bing Crosby, the band leader Shep Fields and the famous Argentine tango singer Carlos Gardel among them.
by André Gardel Rio de Janeiro: Secretaria Municipal de Cultura, 1996.
* June 24 – Carlos Gardel, the legendary Franco-Argentine " Father of Tango ," dies in a plane crash in Medellín, Colombia.
With the film score for El exilio de Gardel he won the French critics Cesar Award in Paris for best film music in 1986.
* El exilio de Gardel: Tangos, 1985.
* La Chacarita Cemetery ( or " National Cemetery "), Buenos Aires-burial site of Juan Peron ( until 2006 ), Carlos Gardel and many other notables.
On March 16, 2011, the United States Post Office released a " Latin Legends " memorial stamp to honor Selena, Carlos Gardel, Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, and Carmen Miranda.
Together with lyricist and long-time collaborator Alfredo Le Pera, Gardel wrote several classic tangos.
Gardel died in an airplane crash at the height of his career, becoming an archetypal tragic hero mourned throughout Latin America.
For many, Gardel embodies the soul of the tango style.
A statue of Gardel outside the Abasto de Buenos Aires | Abasto Market in Buenos Aires, near where he grew up.
Gardel began his singing career in bars and at private parties.
Gardel created the tango-canción in 1917 with his rendition of Pascual Contursi and Samuel Castriota's Mi Noche Triste.

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