Raúl Kaplún
Raúl Kaplún | |
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Birth name | Israel Kaflún |
Born |
November 11, 1910 Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina |
Died |
January 23, 1990 (aged 79) Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Genres | Tango |
Occupation(s) | Composer, Violinist, Musical Director |
Instruments | Violin |
Raúl Kaplún (November 11, 1910[1] - January 23, 1990[2]) (born Israel Kaflún) was a well-known tango violinist, director and composer.
Biography
Raúl Kaplún was born in Balvanera, Buenos Aires to an itinerant Jewish hat salesman Leiser Finkel who had immigrated to Argentina from Bessarabia, with his wife Clara Finkel.
Kaplun was sent to the cheder of the synagogue on Paso street, as well as to study the violin from Marcos Sadoski. He later studied with José Fraga and later with the prestigious German Edmund Weigand.
He was the author of Que solo estoy, Canción de rango, Una emoción and Solitario.
Kaplun refused to join the Peronist party, and as a result his band was barred from the radio.
He is buried in the Cementerio Israelita de la Tablada, in Buenos Aires.
He was one of a group of prominent Jewish tango musicians, including Szymsia Bajour, Carlos Aguirre, Julio Jorge Nelson and Ismael Spitalnik
References
- ↑ Judkovski, José; Argenṭine, Yiṿo in (1998). El Tango (in Spanish). BPR Publishers. p. 117. ISBN 9789879699003.
- ↑ Adet, Manuel. "Raúl Kaplún". www.ellitoral.com. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
- Julio Nudler,Tango judío. Del ghetto a la milonga, Editorial Sudamericana, Buenos Aires 1998.
- Ricardo Feierstein, Historia de los judíos argentinos, Editorial Galerna, Buenos Aires, 2006
- From Tejano to Tango: Essays on Latin American Popular Music editd by Walter Aaron Clark, 2002
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- Video of Kaplun Orchestra
- Video of Kaplun Orchestra