Tango composer and performer.
Product Description
Latin Grammy Hall of Fame Award
Adiós Nonino,Adios Nonino,Trova,Latin Music,Tango
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The Most Relaxing Cello Album in the World Ever
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000D9WWR Release Date: 2004-08-10 |
Tracks:
- The Swan - Philharmonia Orchestra
- Apres Un Reve, Op.7 No.1 - Han-Na-Chang
- Vocalise, Op.34 No.14 - Han-Na Chang
- I. Prelude - Mstislav Rostropovich
- I. Aria - Juliane Banse
- III. Largo - Jacqueline Du Pre & Daniel Barenboim
- Sicilienne, Op.78.80 - Han-Na Chang
- III. Adagio - Jacqueline Du Pre
- V. Bourre I-II-I - Mstislav Rostropovich
- I. Alegro Non Troppo - Daniel Barenboim
- Wiegenlied, Op.49 No.4 - Juhani Lagerspetz
- Adios Nonino - Berlin Philharmonica
Tracks:
- Elegie in C Minor, Op.24 - Gerald Moore
- Four Pieces, Op.78-'Romance' - Jean-Yves Thibaudet
- Nocturne. Op.19 No.4 - Han-Na Chang
- I . Prelude - Jacqueline Du Pre
- Intermezzo In A Minor - Jean-Yves Thibaudet
- Four Pieces, Op.78-'Religioso' - Truls Mork
- Minnelied, Op.71 No.5 - Juhani Lagerspetz
- Klid, B 182/Op.68 No.5 (Silent Woods) - Han-Na Chang
- Feldeinsamkeit, Op.86 No.2 - Juhani Lagerspetz
- III. Adagio, Ma Non Troppo - Mstislav Rostropovich
- Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen - Berlin Philharmonic
- Moonlight Serenade - Berlin Philharmonic
Customer Reviews:
Beautiful Cello Music.......2006-11-28
thought it would be better.......2006-11-09
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Piazzolla: Tangazo
Astor Piazzolla , Charles Dutoit , Orchestre symphonique de Montréal , Daniel Binelli , Eduardo Isaac , and Louise Pellerin Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Q672 Release Date: 2001-11-13 |
Tracks:
- Adios Nonino
- Milonga del angel
- Double Concerto for bandoneon and guitar: Introduccion
- Double Concerto for bandoneon and guitar: Milonga
- Double Concerto for bandoneon and guitar: Tango
- Oblivion
- Tres movimientos tanguisticos portenos: Allegretto
- Tres movimientos tanguisticos portenos: Moderato
- Tres movimientos tanguisticos portenos: Vivace
- Danza criolla
- Tangazo
Customer Reviews:
GREAT MUSIC!!! TERRIBLE RECORDING and PERFORMANCES!!!.......2004-09-02
Why did the engineers for this recording place microphones so close to the bandoneon (an accordion with buttons instead of keys, central to the performance of tango and Piazzolla's solo instrument) that one can hear every mechanical noise it makes -- even the valves opening and closing over the reeds??? Worse still, the orchestra sounds like the microphones were hung in one very soupy room and the musicians were recorded distantly. In essence the orchestra and the bandoneon do not sound in the proper sonic perspective -- much less in the same room!
The glissandos in the strings in the TANGAZO are wrong! They are way too slow and sloppy. Dutoit could have listened to any number of tango recordings and found the proper style. What a shame!
I can hardly wait for these engineers to do a recording of John Field's Nocturnes played on a celesta with REALLY close microphones so we can hear the inner clunky life of that instrument, as well!
My search for Oblivion has a happy ending........2002-06-02
Well, I just had to have a recording of "Oblivion" after hearing that encore. And an Amazon search led me to this superb recording by Charles Dutoit and the Montréal Symphony Orchestra, with "Oblivion" smack-dab in the middle of things (track 6 of 11); a centerpiece of sorts.
If there is a sadder, more wistful and languorous work than this brief piece, I have yet to hear it. (Some of the piano works of Eric Satie may come close, but they still miss by the proverbial mile.) "Oblivion" has a way of insinuating itself under your skin, and one wants to hear it again and again; I listened to it three times in succession before I played the entire CD. Scored (by Piazzolla) for strings, oboe solo and bandoneon obbligato, it is simply magical. And quite addictive.
While the attention paid to Piazzolla always seems to be in the context of his tangos, he was nonetheless a trained serious composer, studying with Alberto Ginastera and Nadia Boulanger. The Ginastera connection comes through in a few of the selections here, most obviously in the "Danza criolla" and somewhat less obviously in others (such as the third movement of "Tres movimientos tanguisticos porteños").
The most famous work here - "Adiós Nonino" - was written by Piazzolla in memory of his father. About the work, Piazzolla wrote, "Perhaps I was surrounded by angels. I was able to write the the finest tune I have written. I don't know if I will ever do better. I doubt it." It is a fine and beautiful work indeed, and his abilities as an orchestrator of no mean skill show through clearly.
The remainder of the works are equally fine, and at nearly 76 minutes, this CD can be considered a bargain. Perhaps (to me, at least) the best part of these selections is that all were orchestrated by Piazzolla and that Dutoit respects this integrity by not only playing them as Piazzolla had arranged them, but with a truly idiomatic feel for the style as well.
Back to that performance of "Oblivion" that it was my pleasure to hear. It was an arrangement for string orchestra, and as a result it was with neither oboe nor bandoneon. In that respect, it was "special," and I passed this thought on to the chamber orchestra "powers that be." Perhaps one day it will show up at these Amazon product pages. In the meantime...
If your knowledge of the tango is limited to the ballroom dancing variety, or to the "required element" in ice dancing, this delicious Piazzolla album may not be for you. But it is surely a required element for anyone who enjoys Piazzolla's music.
Bob Zeidler
Dutch Royal Wedding.......2002-02-04
Moreover a special choice while Maxima's father was not allowed to attend this royal wedding due to his participation on the Junta Regime.
( bye, bye pappa is the translation of Adios Nonino....)
Music which goes straight to heart.
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The Symphonic Tango
Manufacturer: Wea International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000SHO Release Date: 2007-03-02 |
Tracks:
- Symphonic Tango: Adios Nonino
- Symphonic Tango: Caminito
- Symphonic Tango: Fuimos
- Symphonic Tango: Astoreando
- Symphonic Tango: El Choclo
- Symphonic Tango: El Dia Que Me Quieras
- Symphonic Tango: La Cumparsita
- Symphonic Tango: Milonga En El Viento
- Symphonic Tango: Cafetin De Buenos Aires
- Symphonic Tango: Oblivion
- Symphonic Tango: Uno
- Symphonic Tango: Inspiracion
Customer Reviews:
The Sound But Not The Soul.......2001-06-04
Sweet & Warm..........1999-03-13
Excellent Tango Compilation.......1999-01-08
This is stunning--dance-able, listen-able tango music........1998-09-29
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Los Tangueros
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000029TY Release Date: 1997-01-14 |
Tracks:
- Revirado
- Fuga y misterio
- Milonga del angel
- Decarissimo
- Soledad
- La muerte del angel
- Adios Nonino
- Libertango
- Verano porte
- Michelangelo '70
- Buenos Aires hora cero
- Tangata
Amazon.com essential recording
Like his frequent partner, Yo-Yo Ma, pianist Emanuel Ax has become infatuated with the tangos of Astor Piazzolla. Ax sought out pianist Pablo Ziegler, a long-time member of Piazzolla's ensemble, to make these arrangements and perform them with him. With his innate musicianship and Ziegler as a tutor, Ax has entered wholeheartedly into the world of the New Tango. These performances have just the right feeling for rhythm and color. Whether you need an album of Piazzolla on two pianos is another question. I'd say get some of Piazzolla's own recordings first. But for piano tango this album is a total success. --Leslie GerberCustomer Reviews:
Amazing.......2005-07-16
There is a certain intensity in Piazzola's music that is hard to describe. It can be very powerful and nostalgic at the same time, very energetic and extremely mellow. Rumor has it that when Piazzola was studing music, his teacher pesuaded him to go back to his natural instrument, the bandoneon, as Piazzola had proven to play it with a special sensitivity.
While played in the bandoneon , Piazzola's music reaches all its Argentinean identity and character, but in the piano- in this case two of them- his music transforms and gets a richness that is really imppresive. I can't imagine two better piano players to deliver the passion of Piazzola's music. Emmanuel Ax and Pablo Ziegler are amazing together. Los Tangueros is a classic for all the Piazzola fans.
Typical Piazzolla...Extraordinary.......2003-03-05
The transcriptions are very, very good. In fact, though one can readily distinguish the sound from the classic Tango ensemble, the music is seamless. It works! Of particular interest is "La muerte del angel". One wishes that the "angel" trilogy could be presented in one package instead of spread out over several recordings. And speaking of transcripts, a German firm now distributes piano versions of Piazzolla tangos in three volumes.
While I'm wishing, it would be great if someone recorded the entire body of Piazzolla compositions in one collection.
A Christlike Performance.......2000-08-02
superb playing of great music.......1999-08-07
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Tango Argentino
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000ZKRTE Release Date: 2004-02-17 |
Tracks:
- Kite-Flying Dream
- Milonga Of Confusion
- The Last Woman
- Libertango
- The Day You Love Me
- Coming Back
- Military Tap
- Melancholic
- Nostalgic
- South
- For The Tilingos
- Farewell Nonino
- Midnight In Buenos Aries
- Jacinto Chiclana
- Triumphal
- La Recoleta
- Milonga Of My Loves
- 71 Milonga
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If you want to find out if you'll enjoy this collection of guitar transcriptions, listen to track 7, the "Military Tap" by Mariano Mores. If you can resist the ingenuity of the arrangement and the verve of the performance, this disc is not for you. For further evidence, try track 13, Astor Piazzolla's "Midnight in Buenos Aires," an amazing example of Villadangos's imagination as an arranger. This guitarist, who comes from Buenos Aires himself, has obviously absorbed the tango tradition and idiom completely. You might think guitar solo arrangements would be disappointing, lacking the inherent color of the typical tango band. Not so in this exhilarating collection, which also juxtaposes internationally known tango composers like Piazzolla and Carlos Gardel with others much less well known. Villadangos also supplies his own helpful program notes for this completely satisfying, memorable recital. --Leslie GerberCustomer Reviews:
One of the BEST guitar cds ever!.......2006-12-27
OLE.......2004-06-07
If you are into the Tango or guitar music or just want to be transported, in your mind, to a different time and place, buy this disc.
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Ballades for Saxophone and Orchestra
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002BXO5A Release Date: 2004-08-17 |
Tracks:
- Ballade For Alto Saxophone And Orchestra: Andantino - Gigue - Blues
- Ballad For Saxophone And Orchestra
- Piece En Forme De Habanera For Saxophone And Chamber Orchestra
- Preludio
- Fuga
- Misterio
- Fugata
- Oblivion
- Adius Nonino
- Libertango
- Ballade For Saxophone And Strings
- Czardas For Saxophone And Orchestra
Customer Reviews:
It can be a Cure for broken heart.......2007-06-27
Piazzolla did not plan to make This suite, but I feel
they originally made a perfect suite.
And all songs are True song of soul, I think.
delightful, awesome, superb.......2006-02-07
This album is a must for any saxophonist and anyone that wants to hear some great works of the 20th century. I can't rate it enough and if there is anyone in two minds - BUY IT!
Striking Sax & Orchestra Works and Performances.......2004-09-21
Tomasi: Ballade for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra
Frank Martin: Ballade for Saxophone and Orchestra
Ravel: Pièce en forme de habañera for Sax and Orchestra
Piazzolla: Tango Suite (arr. Kerkezos)
Dimitris Dragatakis: Ballade for Saxophone and Strings
Pedro Iturralde: Czárdás for Saxophone and Orchestra
The major works here are, of course, the Tomasi, Martin and Piazzolla pieces. The others, relatively speaking, are over in a flash. The Ballade by Dragatakis (1914-2001), originally for violin and piano, was recast by the composer for Kerkezos. It is a slow, lyrical outpouring, romantic in effect. The Czárdás by Iturralde (b. 1929) is a catchy combination of jazzy harmonies and the classic czárdás form, with its 'lassu' and 'friss' sections. The lassu has a haunting melody. Both these pieces are world première recordings. The Ravel Habañera (arranged by Arthur Hoérée) is by far the best-known piece here and it seduces in its melodic and sultry three minutes.
The 15-minute Ballade by Henri Tomasi (1901-1971) is a three-movement delight. The Andantino has a lovely lyrical impulse and is followed by a jolly Gigue. The third movement, surprisingly, is a soulful Blues. The piece has a subtext, a poem by the composer's wife about a melancholy clown. Tomasi's style is a kind of French impressionism that also sounds a bit like Milhaud in his lighter vein.
Frank Martin (1890-1974), a Swiss composer whose 15-minute-long Ballade was written in 1938 for the doyen of European classical saxophonists, Sigurd Rascher, wrote in a Rousselian impressionist style, always a bit astringent, always utterly clear in form, and this piece does not vary from that assessment. This is the most dramatic of the pieces presented here, sometimes rising to an anguished outpouring by the soloist. Very effective.
The big surprise for me here is the 22-minute 'Tango Suite' by Astor Piazzolla (arranged by Kerkezos) cast in seven continuous movements. I have been a bit of a holdout regarding the music of Astor Piazzolla; for some reason, the music of his that I'd heard didn't especially grab me. But this suite is really quite nice. It starts with a throbbing Preludio that leads directly into an expert (and perky) Fugue that has the saxophone playing lickety-split. Kerkezos shines here, as does the London Philharmonic under Robert Minczuk (a rising young Brazilian conductor currently associate conductor of the New York Philharmonic). 'Misterio' is a haunting and melancholy song followed by yet another contrapuntal (and up-tempo) tango, 'Fugata,' which has the saxophone playing a delirious chromatic subject taken up by the strings in imitation, all in tango rhythm. 'Oblivión,' taken from Piazzolla's sound-track for the movie, 'Henry IV,' is the most seductive tango here, with the sax in the spotlight, cushioned by silky strings. 'Adios Nonino,' written in memory of the composer's father, is, at seven minutes, the longest section. It is a miniature tone poem that limns the heavy tread of the approach of death followed by a serene and moving lullaby. The suite closes with a jazzy adaptation of the well-known tango, 'Libertango.' I am aware that I write of this music knowing almost nothing of Piazzolla's work, and cannot vouch that I got it right, but I do know that I was very impressed by this suite.For someone who has resisted the blandishments of the tango, I had certainly melted by the conclusion of this music.
The verdict: Grab it!
TT=66:13
Scott Morrison
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South American Getaway
Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SRG4 Release Date: 2000-06-27 |
Tracks:
- I Introducao (Embolada)
- II Preludio (Modinha)
- III Fuga (Conversa)
- Fuga Y Misterio
- 'Die 12' In Bossa-Nova (Variacoes Brasileiras)
- La Flor De La Canela
- I Aria (Cantilena)
- II Danca (Martelo)
- Mas Que Nada
- Adios Nonino
- Chiquilin De Bachin
- A Fuego Lento
- South American Getaway
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Who knew that the solid, staid old Berlin Philharmonic had such a groovy group of swingers in its cello section? One of them plays the maracas during the rests in his part, others slap their instruments with abandon, and some of them even shout at appropriate moments: if this makes them sound like trainspotters letting their hair down, it's not meant to. This recording of South American and South American-inspired music is full of joy from beginning to end, and played with the kind of accuracy other ensembles only dream of. The mood ranges from sultry and sweaty (Kaiser-Lindemann's Brazilian Variations) through coolly intellectual (the Fugue from Bachianas Brasileiras No. 1) to pure sunshine (Burt Bacharach's "South American Getaway"). The arrangements are models of their kind, and the cellists respond to their challenges with bravura and passion--at times creating sounds remarkably like a bandonéon, at others producing perfect harmonics in octaves or just singing out with pure joy. Irresistibly seductive. --Warwick ThompsonCustomer Reviews:
Stellar.......2003-11-18
Before coming Caracas.......2001-05-21
Lovely music lovingly played.......2000-06-27
For me, the highlight is the beautifully sung Aria and Danca from the "Bachianas Brasleiras No. 5." Ms. Bancer's other vocal contribution is "The Kid in Blue Jeans" which is very reminiscent of the "girl on the curb" songs with which Piaf used to break your heart.
All in all, this is a lovely offering and the texts of the songs are included in the usual several languages.
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Piano Music of Argentina
Manufacturer: Asv Living Era ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000CEONC Release Date: 2004-01-20 |
Tracks:
- Rondo Sobre Temas Infantiles Argentinos, Op.19
- Milonga Del Angel
- No.1 - Danza Del Viejo Boyero
- No.2 - Danza De La Moza Donosa
- No.3 - Danza Del Gaucho Matrero
- Invierno Porteno
- Adios Nonino
- I: Allegretto
- II: Lento Muy Expresivo
- III: Presto
- Milonga
- Oblivion
- No.8 - Tribute To Juan Jose Castro
- No.4 - Vidala
- No.2 - Triste
- No.6 - Tribute To Roberto Garcia Morillo
- Verano Porteno
- I: Allegro Marcato
- II: Presto Misterioso
- III: Adagio Molto Appassionato
- IV: Ruvido Ed Ostinato
- Gato
- I: Adagietto Pianissimo
- II: Allegro Rustico
- III: Allegretto Cantabile
- IV: Calmo E Poetico
- V: Scherzando
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The Best of Astor Piazzolla
Manufacturer: Fabulous ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006B655M Release Date: 2005-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Jeanne y Paul
- Peno
- Oblivion
- Enrico IV
- Ave Maria
- Cavalcata
- Rememberance
- Adios Nonino
- Suite Punta del Este [Theme from 12 Monkeys]
- Escualo
- Years of Solitude
Album Description
Nice price collection of tracks from 'Cadaveri Eccelenti'. Acrobat.Customer Reviews:
It's the best for my heart.......2007-06-27
maybe you can find some poor sound quality (not about play itself),
But it's the best play for my soul.
I think it's the cure for your sadness. Not for happy people.
disappointing.......2006-06-28
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Tango!: The Spirit of Argentina
Manufacturer: Asv Living Era ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006IGP50 Release Date: 2005-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Adios Nonino
- El Choclo
- Fugata
- Por Una Cabeza
- La Chica
- Milonga Del Angel
- Calambre
- La Cumparsita
- Milonga Sin Palabras
- Caminito
- Revirado
- Oblivion
- Fracanapa
- Piece En Forme De Habanera
- Fear - From 'Five Tango Sensations'
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