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- Birth nameFrancisco Canarozzo
- Francisco Canaro was born on November 26, 1888 in San José de Mayo, Uruguay. He was a composer and producer, known for The Devil's Backbone (2001), The Postman (1994) and La muchacha del circo (1937). He died on December 14, 1964 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- He performed in Paris with his orchestra in 1925, and a success among local audiences, he remained in Europe for a decade.
- Canaro composed the music for the 1915 Argentine classic film Nobleza gaucha.
- Becoming a naturalized Argentine citizen in 1940, much of his recorded music is in the classic salon style of that decade, but he is also considered a member of the old guard, and some of his later recordings contributed to the transition to concert tango.
- He was romantically attached to Argentine actress and tango vocalist Ada Falcón, but the relationship, which began in the early 1920s, grew apart a decade later.
- Canaro was active in the cause of intellectual property rights from 1918 onwards, and was instrumental in the establishment of the Argentine Society of Composers and Songwriters (SADAIC), in 1935, purchasing the downtown Buenos Aires lot where its headquarters were built.
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