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Héctor del Curto

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Héctor del Curto
Born
NationalityArgentina

Héctor del Curto is an Argentine tango bandoneon player.[1] Born in Buenos Aires, he began to study tango music at a young age, winning the Best Bandoneon under 25 when only 17 years old. Following that honour, he played with the late tango giants Ástor Piazzolla and Osvaldo Pugliese among many others. During this time, he played at the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall.

Awards

In 2018 he won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album for the album Jazz Tango as a member of the Pablo Ziegler Trio.[2]

Personal life

He currently resides in New York City where he founded the Eternal Tango orchestra and quartet.

References

  1. ^ Jazz improv, Volume 7, Issues 3-4. E.S. Proteus. 2007. p. 191. "Revirado" is a delightful Astor Piazzola tango featuring Hector Del Curto on bandoneon.
  2. ^ "60th Grammy Nominees". Grammy.com. Retrieved 30 November 2017.