Les Luthiers
Les Luthiers  | |
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Les Luthiers performing in their show Los Premios Mastropiero in 2006  | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 
| Genres | Musical parody | 
| Years active | 1967–2023 | 
| Members | Deceased: Gerardo Masana (founder) (1973) Daniel Rabinovich (2015) Marcos Mundstock (2020) Historical:  Horacio "Tato" Turano Roberto Antier Martín O'Connor Tomás Mayer Wolf  | 
| Website | lesluthiers.com | 
Les Luthiers is an Argentine comedy-musical group, very popular also in several other Spanish-speaking countries including Paraguay, Guatemala, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Spain, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay, Bolivia, Cuba, Costa Rica and Venezuela. They were formed in 1967 by Gerardo Masana, during the height of a period of very intense choral music activity in Argentina's state universities. Their outstanding characteristic is the home-made musical instruments (hence the name luthiers, French for "musical instrument maker"), some of them extremely sophisticated, which they skillfully employ in their recitals to produce music and texts full of high class and refined humor. From 1977 until his death in 2007, they worked with Roberto Fontanarrosa, a renowned Argentine cartoonist and writer.