Julio Caro and his brother, Francisco, studied piano and violin separately; although their father later gave them their desire to change instruments (the third brother, Emilio, learned the violin).
Julio Caro and his brother, Francisco, studied
piano and violin separately; although their
father later gave them their desire to change
instruments (the third brother, Emilio,
learned the violin).
Against his father’s wishes, Julio got a place
as a second violinist at the Lorea Theater for
a 1915 performance of a zarzuela. Despite his
father’s punishment and opposition, the
brothers began going to Buenos Aires tango
recitals.
Some early influences include chefs
d’orchestre Eduardo Arolas, Juan Carlos
Cobián, and Roberto Firpo.
From 1988 to 1995 he was involved in the
music industry and art management working
with many artists.