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Author: Andrea Kuhn
Posted: Dec 17 2005 - 04:57 PM
Subject: re: Tango from Un Chien Andalou
Hi Brian,

The tango in Un Chien Andalou is called Ole Guapa and is a famous traditional tango. It has been recorded numerous times by different artists.

The Wagner pieces are from his opera Tristan und Isolde: Vorspiel and Liebestod

Best
Andrea
Author: Brian Leahy
Posted: Jun 28 2005 - 05:11 AM
Subject: Tango from Un Chien Andalou
This is a question which seems to still be unanswered, though often asked online.

The 1929 surrealist film Un Chien Andalou is accompanied by a couple of Argentinian tangos, plus a Wagner piece. The Wagner is easily identified, but nobody seems to know the name of the Tango, nor have I been able to find any other recordings of it. You can view the film free & hear the Tango (first 5 minutes or so) here:

http://www.archive.org/details/ChienAndalou

Three cheers for anyone who nails it!!
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