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Cuarteto Zupay
Cuarteto Zupay is credited on 42 releases across 11 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1972–2022 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

42
Pressings credited
11
Albums
6
Decades active
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In collections
Biography
Cuarteto Zupay or simply Los Zupay, was an Argentinian Popular Music group formed in Buenos Aires in 1966 that remained active until 1991. The founding members were the brothers Pedro Pablo García Caffi (baritone) and Juan José García Caffi (first tenor), Eduardo Vittar Smith (bass) and Aníbal López Monteiro (second tenor). Over the years, the group's line-up changed with the exception of Pedro Pablo García Caffi, holder of the group's name, who remained a member until its dissolution. Other members were Eduardo Cogorno (tenor), Rubén Verna (tenor), Horacio Aragona (tenor), Gabriel Bobrow (tenor), Javier Zentner (bass) and Marcelo Díaz (tenor). From 1981 until the dissolution of the quartet in 1991, the line-up was Pedro Pablo García Caffi, Eduardo Vittar Smith, Rubén Verna and Gabriel Bobrow. With a style based on vocal work, Cuarteto Zupay tried to overcome the split between folkloric music and tango, as well as to develop new sounds and themes that could attract young people to a style they called Música Popular Argentina (English: Argentinian Popular Music) or MPA. Among their repertoire stand out Marcha de San Lorenzo, Zamba del nuevo día, Chiquilín de Bachín, Si Buenos Aires no fuera así, Jacinto Chiclana, Canción de cuna para un gobernante, Oración a la Justicia, Como la cicada, Te quiero, Ojalá, etc. Their favorite author was María Elena Walsh, whose songs were included in almost all the albums they released, three of them exclusively.
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Credited work
42 releases · 11 albums · active 1972–2022
- Performance · 34
- Other credits · 23
Studios: Aula Magna, Facultad de Medicina de Buenos Aires · Estudios Del Cielito · Estadio Obras Sanitarias · Estudio Movil Del Cielito
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Mercedes Sosa
- Piero (7)
- Silvio Rodriguez
- Nebbia
- Litto Nebbia
- Honey Dijon
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