Monday, October 5, 2009

Top Theatre Plays Of All Time



WAS A SEA AND LOST ITS EDGE

From time to give to life
Armando Tejada Gomez, Armando
of the brothers, was a sea
and lost its edge, ay ,
was a sea and lost its edge.

boyfriend to a zambita,
pastor of endless nights,
shedder of heaven, mail
hidden voices, hallucinated buddy

on ranches and still lives, liberties

loved Armando Tejada, man.

From time to give to life
Armando Tejada Gómez. Armando
all
minstrel was a sea and lost its edge, ay,
was a sea and lost its edge.

With his six-string guitar
Cuyo and a thousand beauties, which Tuning
his presence, how wise in
horizon.
Who gave his beard? What fire
stopped their gifts?
What was his laughter Armando
cascabelotes?

From time to give to life
Armando Tejada Gomez, Armando of the Northern

was a sea and lost its edge, ay,
was a sea and lost its edge.

On the banks of
tears and hear their hearts beating
the song with all
poets and bleeders. Height
voice
circulating through fields and towns.
America is in its absence, Armando
bouquets of love.

From time to give to life
Armando Tejada Gomez, Armando
, my friend, Armando
was a sea and lost its edges, ay,
was a sea and lost its edge.



Horacio Ferrer (1933). Poet, writer, biographer and journalist born in Montevideo, Oriental Republic of Uruguay, who possesses dual nationality, it is also Argentina. He worked in several newsrooms of newspapers and magazines in Buenos Aires. Member of the Academy of Tango Argentina, has among other honorable distinctions of being Illustrious Citizen of Buenos Aires City. It is one of the leading innovators of the poetry of tango, which gave a new language, according to time they will live: "Last Grela", "Chiquilín of Bachín." "Juanito Laguna aid his mother, "" El Gordo triste "," Chau, Flaco! "," White Bicycles "and the very famous " Balada para un loco ", one of the great landmarks of his inspired creativity are just some samples of his poetic career, spanning more than two hundred compositions, among which also shines the little opera "María de Buenos Aires " with music by Astor Piazzolla, with whom he also composed many issues. His biography of Anibal Troilo ( Pichuco) is a vast frieze comparable to the "Balzac" by Stefan Zweig, and his work "The book of tango, folk art in Buenos Aires", in three volumes, a permanent reference material for beginners and students of music more feeling generated River Plate. Benarós Leon said it "is the Xul Solar of poets," seven words alone are enough to place him in a privileged place among American minstrels. Cited in his poems: "Ballads canyengue" and Verses Elf. "

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