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- Ignacio Varchausky (Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a double b**** player, music producer and the founder of Orquesta El Arranque (1996). He is also the creator...
- Osiris Rodríguez (Second Violin) Martín Vázquez (Electric Guitar) Ignacio Varchausky (Double B****) Ariel Rodríguez (Piano) Noelia Moncada (voice) "Página/12 ::...
- Founded in 2002 by its artistic director Ignacio Varchausky, TangoVia Buenos Aires is a non-profit organization for progressive arts - focused on preservation...
- Conservatorium High School in July 2009 under the guest direction of Ignacio Varchausky and Santiago Polimeni. A second collaboration with Canberra Youth Music...
- orchestra formed in Buenos Aires in 1996. Founded by double b****ist Ignacio Varchausky and bandoneonist Camilo Ferrero and starting off as a quintet, El Arranque...
- Pablo Pedroso (Second Violin) Martín Vázquez (Electric Guitar) Ignacio Varchausky (Double B****) Ariel Rodríguez (Piano) Ariel Ardit (voice) Raúl Garello...
- Abdullah Miniawy Emeka Ogboh Robin Rimbaud Steloolive Marc Urselli Nicolás Varchausky Paul Wallfisch Stephen Vitiello Besides its permanent space in Capestang...
- Executive Producer: Nicolas Madoery. co-executive-producer: Nicolás Varchausky. This publication was supported by the research project "Spatial sound...
- Linari (Harmonica). Past permanent members were Mario Castelli, Nicolás Varchausky, Mariano Cura, Richard Arce, Jerónimo Carmona, and Diego Romero Mascaró...
- Serrano - Electric & Acoustic B**** Pablo Siroti - Percussion Nicolás Varchausky - Electric Guitar Monjeau, Federico (August 11, 2000). "Maldita Estereofonía"...