Tracklist:1. Le Grand Tango - Gautier Capucon2. Oblivion (Transcr Hubert for Two Pianos) [Live] - Martha Argerich & Eduardo Hubert3. Maria de Buenos Aires, Scene 5: Fuga y misterio (Arr Runge & Ammon for Piano Quintet)4. Histoire du tango: I. Bordel 1900 -
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Tracklist:
1. Le Grand Tango – Gautier Capucon
2. Oblivion (Transcr Hubert for Two Pianos) [Live] – Martha Argerich & Eduardo Hubert
3. Maria de Buenos Aires, Scene 5: Fuga y misterio (Arr Runge & Ammon for Piano Quintet)
4. Histoire du tango: I. Bordel 1900 – Emmanuel Pahud & Christian Rivet
5. Estaciones portenas: No 3, Primavera portena (Arr Assad) – Thibaut Garcia
6. Adios Nonino (Arr Medaglia & Hammon for Cello Ensemble) – Die 12 Cellisten der Berliner Philharmoniker
7. Concierto del ngel: II Milonga del ngel (Transcr Gupta) – Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica
8. Estaciones portenas: No 2, Otono porteno (Arr Runge & Ammon for Piano Trio) – Jacques Ammon
9. Chinchin – Soledad
10. Libertango – Quatuor bene
In the 1950s, when Astor Piazzolla went to Paris to study classical composition, the tango of his native Argentina was not considered fit for the concert stages of Europe; these were the sultry sounds of the street; the music of the demimonde. Luckily, the formidable composition teacher Nadia Boulanger encouraged her Argentinian pupil to draw precisely on those roots. Piazzolla at last found his true voice as a composer and bandoneon virtuoso. Today, he is considered the father of tango as we know it today, blending rhythmic vitality with orchestral textures. This LP compilation confirms that the founder of Tango Nuevo left as his legacy a unique style of music that sounds just as fresh and vibrant today.
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