In 1936 she gave a series of piano concerts for Radio Municipal de Buenos Aires.
She held gatherings of artists, performers, and writers in her home in Lozano, including Agustín Lara, Narciso Yepes, Gabriela Mistral and Pablo Neruda among her guests.
[4] Carenzo was considered one of the first women in her province to drive a car and to smoke in public.
[2][5] Carenzo's close friends, Gustavo "Cuchi" Leguizamón and Manuel J. Castilla, wrote a popular song, "Zamba de Lozano", for her on the occasion of her fiftieth birthday.
[6] Argentine singer Mercedes Sosa recorded the song[7] and sang it in concerts.