Daniel Fiorentino’s approach is structured around a repertoire that includes classic tangos, lunfardo pieces, and works by contemporary composers. This is not solely based on chronological or thematic criteria, but seeks to highlight the relevance of the genre and its potential to bridge tradition and innovation. In this sense, it creates a dialogue between the different tango subgenres, recovering the nuances and sounds of the style.
Beyond its artistic value, Fiorentino’s work takes on a cultural dimension by actively contributing to the preservation, dissemination, and reinterpretation of the tango repertoire. Bringing the works of key authors—many of them rarely performed—into the present affirms the vitality of popular song as both an expressive form and a vehicle of memory. The interpretation leaves a distinct imprint, linked to the performers’ sense of identity within the tango universe.
Daniel Fiorentino
- Service
- Shows
- Singers
- Musicians
Language skills
- Spanish
- Italian




