Paradise at last
Donald Macleod explores the significance of tango legend Astor Piazzolla鈥檚 summer retreat, a source of inspiration and a bolthole for a weary world traveller.
Donald Macleod explores the significance of tango legend Astor Piazzolla鈥檚 summer retreat, a spot which proved to be both a source of inspiration and a bolthole for a world weary traveller.
All his life he fought against the tide, and in the end, he was the victor. Astor Piazzolla was a rebel with a cause. A virtuoso bandoneon player and a composer, he set out to break tango free from its roots, and make it a music with a future far beyond the dance halls and cafes of 1950s Buenos Aires. Hits like 鈥淟ibertango鈥 and collaborations with jazz giants like Gary Burton and Gerry Mulligan made his name beyond the tango world, while his classical compositions brought his instrument, the bandoneon critical acclaim in the concert hall. The secrets of musical technique came, he said, from his studies with French pedagogue, Nadia Boulanger and Argentinian composer, Alberto Ginastera but they also came from his teenage experiences in Buenos Aires, the city where had played bandoneon and arranged music for Anibal Troilo鈥檚 famous tango band.
Across the week Donald Macleod traces Astor Piazzolla鈥檚 life through five formative locations, New York, Buenos Aires, Paris, Rome and Punta del Este, all of which played an important part in shaping his music.
Bringing tango to an ever widening and appreciative audience, the constant touring began to take its toll on Piazzolla. The Uraguayan coastal resort of Punta del Este became the place where, in later years, he discovered he could compose and enjoy the fruits of this hard earned success.
Jeanne y Paul
Astor Piazzolla, bandoneon
Antonio Agri, violin
Hugo Baralis, violin
N茅stor Panik, viola
Jos茅 Bragato, cello
Enrique 鈥淜icho鈥 D铆az, bass
Oscar L贸pez Ruiz, electric guitar
Osvaldo Tarantino, piano
Jos茅 Correale, drums, percussion
Resurreccion del Angel
Isabelle van Keulen Ensemble
Isabelle van Keulen violin
Christian Gerber bandoneon
Ulrike Payer piano
R眉diger Ludwig double bass
Concerto for Bandoneon, String Orchestra & Percussion
First movement: Allegro marcato
Daniel Binelli, bandoneon
Nashville Symphony Orchestra
Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor
Le Grand Tango
Alban Gerhardt, cello
Rina Dokshinsky, piano
La Camorra II
Astor Piazzolla, bandoneon
Fernando Suarez Paz, violin
Pablo Ziegler, piano
Horacio Malvicino, guitar
Hector Console, bass
Five Tango Sensations
Asleep
Kronos Quartet
Astor Piazzolla, bandoneon
Libertango
Astor Piazzolla, bandoneon
Pablo Ziegler, piano
Fernando Suarez Paz, violin
Oscar Lopez Ruiz, guitar
Hector Console, bass
Producer: Johannah Smith, 大象传媒 Wales
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Astor Piazzolla
Jeanne y Paul
Performer: Astor Piazzolla. Ensemble: Conjunto 9.- Bella Musica BMCD317032.
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Astor Piazzolla
Resurreccion del Angel
Performer: Isabelle van Keulen Ensemble. Performer: Isabelle van Keulen. Performer: Christian Gerber. Performer: Ulrike Payer. Performer: R眉diger Ludwig. -
Astor Piazzolla
Concerto for bandoneon, string orchestra and percussion
Performer: Daniel Binelli. Orchestra: Nashville Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Giancarlo Guerrero.- Naxos 8572271.
- Naxos.
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Astor Piazzolla
Le Grand Tango
Performer: Alban Gerhardt. Performer: Rina Dokshinsky.- EMI 5 73164-2.
- EMI.
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Astor Piazzolla
La Camorra II
Performer: Astor Piazzolla. Performer: Pablo Ziegler. Performer: Horacio Malvicino. Performer: Fernando Su谩rez Paz. Singer: H茅ctor Console.- Clave 1021.
- Clave.
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Astor Piazzolla
5 Tango Sensations (I. Asleep)
Performer: Astor Piazzolla. Ensemble: Kronos Quartet.- Elektra Nonesuch 7559792542.
- Elektra Nonesuch.
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Astor Piazzolla
Libertango
Performer: Astor Piazzolla. Performer: Pablo Ziegler. Performer: Fernando Su谩rez Paz. Performer: Oscar L贸pez Ruiz. Performer: H茅ctor Console.- ALFA AF CD 5-6.
- ALFA AF CD 5-6.
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