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Carlos Gardel (born
Charles Romuald Gardès; 11
December 1890 – 24 June 1935) was a French-born
Argentine singer, songwriter,
composer and actor, and the...
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Gardel may
refer to:
Carlos Gardel (1890–1935), French-born
Argentine singer, songwriter,
composer and actor, a
prominent figure in the
history of tango...
- economics,
technology and culture.
Gardels is the editor-in-chief of
Noema Magazine,
published by the
Berggruen Institute.
Gardels has
written for The Wall Street...
- producers, and
journalists of "every
musical genre". In the past, the
Gardels were
viewed as a "pat on the back" from the
industry to its favorite, best-selling...
- was
formed in 2010 by
founder Nicolas Berggruen and co-founder
Nathan Gardels as a
global network of "thinkers"
dedicated to
coming up with systemic...
- E♭ minor. Andante,
largo e
mesto No. 2:
Intermezzo Performed by
Carlos Gardels Problems playing this file? See
media help. A
public domain engraving of...
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Carlos Gardel is a
station on Line B of the
Buenos Aires Underground. The
station is
located in the
Balvanera barrio, at the
intersection of
Avenida Corrientes...
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Margaret Lise
Gardel is an
American biophysicist. She is the
Horace B.
Horton Professor in the
Department of
Physics at the
University of Chicago. She...
- The 27th
Annual Premios Gardel honored the best recordings, compositions, and
artists from 1
January to 31
December 2024, as
chosen by the
members of Argentine...
- The 26th
Annual Premios Gardel honored the best recordings, compositions, and
artists from 1
January to 31
December 2023, as
chosen by the
members of Argentine...