Anselmo Alfredo Aieta (November 5, 1896 – September 25, 1964) was an Argentine bandoneon musician, composer and occasional actor.
He joined Francisco Canaro's orchestra in 1919 and left it in 1923. Around that time, he met the poet Francisco GarcÃÂa Jiménez, with whom he composed his greatest hits. He later formed his own orchestra.
In 1925, he joined the Orquesta TÃÂpica Paramount, along with Juan D'Arienzo, Alfredo De Angelis and ÃÂngel D'Agostino, among others.
He was one of Carlos Gardel's favorite composers, and Gardel recorded sixteen of his compositions. One of his most popular pieces was the waltz Palomita blanca (1929), with lyrics by Francisco GarcÃÂa Jiménez, which was recorded numerous times both in and outside of his country.