I agree with John that it depends on your audience.
 
I was once interviewed on an arts radio programme. I started off by telling 
them 
that in2009 Tango music and its traditional dance was declared part of the 
world's 
Cultural Heritage of Humanity by the United Nations with the aim of preserving 
it
for future generations. This made it clear that Tango is an important part of 
Argentine 
culture and something to be taken seriously.
 
I agree that Gardel is a good place to start and then go through Tango's 
evolution
with special emphasis on the Golden Age. Finish off with Piazzolla and a little 
Nuevo,
while stressing the continued importance of music from the Golden Age.
 
Jack
 


From: Lois Donnay <[email protected]>
>
>I have been given the opportunity to do a radio show about Argentine tango.
>Has anyone else had this opportunity?  What did you do? What worked and what
>didn't?  What suggestions do people have for the best music to play?
>


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