Tango quartet featuring bandoneón, piano, double bass, and violin. Formed in 2013, it took part in the musical by Mora and Horacio “Pebete” Godoy titled “Chantecler,” performing in Paris, Tokyo, and on Avenida Corrientes in Buenos Aires at the Alvear, Ópera, and Astral theaters, recreating the style of Juan D’Arienzo. As a milonga quartet, they debuted at La Viruta and quickly toured the Buenos Aires tango circuit, becoming one of the favorite groups at milongas such as Villa Malcolm, Salón Canning, Gricel, and more.
They were invited to play the gala milonga for 1,000 tango dancers at the Encuentro de Tangueros del Interior (ETI) in the city of Río Cuarto. They have performed in theaters and milongas in Turkey, China, Thailand, Singapore, France, Japan, Uruguay, Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, and throughout Argentina, including Rosario, Mendoza, Córdoba, Tucumán, Chubut, Río Negro, Neuquén, and more.
They have been part of tango dance companies such as Mora Godoy, Tango Legends, and Tango Desire.
Discography
They are currently one of the most requested groups by professional dancers for performances, tango competitions, and classes. Their releases include “Del Sur” (2015), “Rústico” (2017), and “4 Veces Pugliese” (2017), all instrumental, as well as “CucuzaTangoBardo” (2017) with singer Cucuza Castiello, and a “tanda” album with singer Osvaldo Peredo (2018). In 2020 they recorded “Mugre,” and in 2021 they recorded together with singer Roberto Minondi. In 2023 they released three “tanda” albums with Antonela Alfonso, Roberto Minondi, and another instrumental Pugliese album. In 2024 they released the album “D’Arienzo Anticrisis.”
They have toured many countries with tango dance companies, and as a milonga group they have toured worldwide. In 2018 they toured Argentina, Chile, Brazil, and Europe. In 2022 they traveled to Turkey, Florianópolis, Cancún, Rio de Janeiro, and several cities in Argentina’s interior. In 2023 they toured Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Japan, Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina. For 2024 they already have tours scheduled in Turkey, Portugal, New Zealand, the United States, Colombia, and the interior of Argentina. In 2025 they already have Miami, Istanbul, Los Angeles, Japan, Korea, Spain, Italy, and France scheduled.
Lucas Furno: Producer and violin
Juan Miguens: double bass
Santiago Polimeni: bandoneón
Lorena Donvito: piano
Roberto Minondi: vocals
