Musiqueando Tango Duo

Musiqueando Tango Duo was formed at the end of 2016 with the aim of contributing music to the presentation of the Composition book edited by Martín Delgado in the same year.
After the presentations of the book in Argentina, the duo decided to undertake a series of lectures in Europe motivated by the invitation of the Colegio Mayor Argentino de Madrid.
From this first "didactic concert" the duo begins to have transcendence beyond the book and decides in addition to the folkloric repertoire, to incorporate tangos.

Musiqueando Tango Duo was formed at the end of 2016 with the aim of contributing music to the presentation of the Composition book edited by Martín Delgado in the same year.
After the presentations of the book in Argentina, the duo decided to undertake a series of lectures in Europe motivated by the invitation of the Colegio Mayor Argentino de Madrid.
From this first "didactic concert" the duo begins to have transcendence beyond the book and decides in addition to the folkloric repertoire, to incorporate tangos.
Already in 2018, the duo is making its second tour of Europe tackling a tracklist of “criollo styles” in which he recovers traditional compositions of the Argentine popular songbook to be danced. In this repertoire live the milonga, the criollo waltz, the "tangos habaneros", and some "gardelianos" classics.
Currently the duo is in the preproduction of their first record material.


Martin Delgado, guitar and choirs
Facundo Larrieta, guitar and lead voice


Facundo Larrieta bio:
He is a singer, guitarist and composer who is dedicated to the Argentine folkloric genre with a great experience in the production and conduction of bands of the genre. Among them we can mention Nuevas Raíces, Llao, Quebracho, Gálvez 4. With these groups he act in numerous renowned festivals in Argentina and South America. He is currently developing a prolific solo career that began with the release of his first album released in 2016.

Musiqueando UK & Europe Tour 2018
Musiqueando Europe Tour 2017
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