Musicians
Emiliano Greco's Orchestra
Emiliano Greco
Vanina Tagini
Matías Grande
Nicolás Enrich
Manuel Gómez
Musicians from Japan
Momoko Aida
Takatoki Suzuki
Huo Xiao Jun
Hiromu Motonaga
エミリアーノ・グレコ
Emiliano Greco
Music director, Piano
Received specialized education in piano under Astor Piazzolla and Argentino Galván, and possesses skills in arranging music in the tango style recognized by the Academia Nacional del Tango. Has experience directing numerous tango shows, including serving as the director of the "Café de los Angelitos" show. Currently active as a pianist for "Tango Lovers" and the "Federico Pereiro Quartet." In duo "Greco/Liberti" with singer Melina Liberti, released the album "Juvia" in 2021. Also leads the contemporary tango group "En Desolvita."
ヴァニーナ・タヒーニ
Vanina Tagini
Singer
Granddaughter of renowned lyricist Armando Tagini, has been touring Europe and other parts of the world since 2009, where she released her debut CD "Another Song." In 2015, she joined Hernán Piquín's show "Pasional" on tour. In 2021, she performed in the show "Tango 01-Renacer" at the Multiescena Theatre on Corrientes Avenue. Currently, she sings for "Palacio Tango," "Tango Pasión," and "Black Tango," and has released "Duo Tagini Merlino - Íntimos" with Gabriel Merlino, performing on various stages in Buenos Aires.
マティアス・グランデ
Matias Grande
Violin
Made debut as a first violinist at Teatro Colón and has been a member of the Colón Theatre Symphony Orchestra since 1996. From 2002 for about two years, also performed in Italy, assembling with Italian singer Milva and "Tango Seis", and participating in the Guido Cantelli Chamber Orchestra. In 2015, in honor of the great violinist Enrique Mario Francini, founded "Quinteto Grande" and performed at venues like Usina del Arte. Released the second album "Circus" in 2021. Has participated in various performances in Asia, Europe, and other regions including Japan.
ニコラス・エンリッチ
Nicolas Enrich
Bandoneon
Studied under Beatriz Alterale and Rubén Juárez. Has experience performing alongside tango greats such as Leopoldo Federico, Julio Pane, José Colángelo, and Walter Ríos. Performed Astor Piazzolla's "Concierto de Nacar" with the San Martín Symphony Orchestra and the "Punta del Este Suite" with the French National University Chamber Orchestra. Also played Piazzolla's symphonic works as a soloist and collaborated with the Mendoza Philharmonic Orchestra and the Qingdao Symphony Orchestra (China). Bandoneonist for the "Juan de Dios Filiberto National Orchestra of Argentine Music."
マニュエル・ゴメス
Manuel Gomez
Contrabass
Studied tango double bass with Horacio Cabarcos. Has been touring worldwide with Roberto Alvarez's "Orquesta Color Tango" since 2001. In 2009, composed and performed the music for the short film "Nueve y Cinco" directed by Darío Schvarzstein, which won the Best Short Film award at the Bilbao Film Festival. In 2010, participated in the album "Sentido Unico" as a member of the Leopoldo Federico and Hugo Rivas Quartet, which won the "Best Tango Orchestra Album" award at the Gardel Awards 2010, among other distinguished achievements.
会田 桃子
Momoko Aida
Violin
Began playing the violin at the age of three. Served as a solo violinist for several years in Ryota Komatsu's band, performing in concerts both in Japan and internationally. Later honed skills at institutions such as the Buenos Aires City Tango Orchestra School. With his own tango band, "Cuatrocientos," released "April Song" (2005), "TANGO-yong song plays Piazzolla-" (2005), and "El Sabor de Cuatrocientos" (2009). In 2014, released a solo album "Al Cielo Desierto - To the Desert Sky." Currently active in various music scenes including jazz, pop, chanson, and Latin.
鈴木 崇朗
Takatoki Suzuki
Bandoneon
Studied bandoneon under Ryota Komatsu since 2001. Participated in a South American tour in 2005 as a member of Ryota Komatsu & Orquesta Típica. In the same year, studied in Argentina under bandoneon masters Osvaldo Montes, Julio Pane, and Nestor Marconi. Joined Andres Linetzky's orchestra for the "TANGO ORIGIN" national tour in 2014 and 2015. Has performed with artists such as Morio Agata, Taeko Onuki, Miu Sakamoto, Eri Watanabe, Asato Shizuki, and Ikuko Kawai. Leads his own group, Takashi Suzuki cuarteto, and released the debut album "Toda mi vida" in 2020.
Huo Xiao Jun
Huo Xiaojun
二胡
Born in Tianjin, China, is a national first-class performer and former member of the Twelve Girls Band. Identified for her talent through a national talent project at the age of eight, she received elite education in both erhu and piano. She studied at the affiliated middle and high schools of the Tianjin Conservatory of Music under Liu Zunhai, and later at the Central Conservatory of Music in China under Cao Dewei. After graduating with excellent grades, she served as the principal erhu player at the Beijing Chinese Opera and Dance Drama Theater (National Theater) from 2001 to 2015. She has performed in Japan, the United States, Canada, Spain, and other countries, earning acclaim for her elegant and dignified sound.
元永 拓
Hiromu Motonaga
尺八
Studied Kinko-ryu shakuhachi under Reiharu Ohashi and Kuninori Sugawara. In 2002, he formed the shakuhachi trio "Prajna Empire" and performed in New York and other locations. He joined the Japan Music Group in 2003 and formed the new pure Japanese music unit "WASABI" in 2008, making their major debut in 2012. Appointed as an East Asia cultural envoy by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, he has performed in over 30 countries and 40 cities overseas through projects dispatched by the Japan Foundation. He has also appeared on NHK BS TV's "Earth TV El Mundo" and "J-WAVE MUSIC CELEBRATION" and currently serves as a permanent director and chairman of the board of directors of the non-profit organization Japan Music Group, and as a lecturer for the Koto Music Club at Sophia University.