Eduardo Vicente Bianco, born on June 28, 1892, in Rosario, Argentina, was a violinist, composer, and orchestra director. He studied violin locally before moving to Buenos Aires and Paris to pursue music. In Europe, Bianco performed with various ensembles, notably Manuel Pizarro's orchestra. His breakthrough came with the Bianco-Bachicha Typical Orchestra, debuting at the Washington Palace in 1925. The orchestra featured notable musicians like Horacio Pettorossi and Teresita Asprella, performing in venues such as the Paris Opera and the New York Opera House. Bianco's compositions, including "Razón quinta" and "Plegaria", gained popularity across Europe. He toured extensively, performing in countries like Switzerland, Turkey, and the Soviet Union. In 1943, Bianco returned to Argentina and performed at Teatro El Nacional. Eduardo Vicente Bianco passed away on October 26, 1959, in Buenos Aires.