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| Best of Astor Piazzolla | 
enlarge | Creator: Astor Piazzolla Label: Wagram Records Category: Music
Buy New: $17.98
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
EAN: 3596972402265 ASIN: B000RNKZ0U
Release Date: June 25, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| | Libertango | | | Adios Nonino | | | Amelitango | | | Biyuya | | | Cite' Tango | | | Escualo | | | Meditango | | | Novitango | | | Persecuta | | | Tristango | | | Violentango | | | Thriller | | | Tangueria 1 | | | Tango Fever | | | Chador |
Disc 2
| | Chant et Fugue | | | Solitude | | | Milonga Tres | | | Voyage de Noces | | | Maison de Monique | | | Jardin d'Afrique | | | Pleut Sur Santiago | | | Undertango | | | Amour | | | Movimiento Continuo | | | Escolaso | | | Chanson Pour un Homme Triste | | | Baires Promenade | | | Seul Tout Seul | | | Close Your Eyes and Listen |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description Astor Piazzolla forged a new music that challenged the traditionalist and left the adventurous craving more. He took the music of the great tango masters like Garde, ripped it away from the velvet-walled concert hall and the soft-cushion drawing room, and slapped it down on the pavement of Buenos Aires. His music spoke to the next generation, and popular and jazz musicians and listeners all over the world eventually fell under the spell of his "nuevo tango." In recent years, Piazzolla took the new tango back to the concert halls, composing and performing works for chamber ensembles like Kronos Quartet, larger groups like The Orchestra of St. Luke's, even an opera company. A great selection of his pieces here including international hits like "Libertango" (which is covered again and again) to pieces like "Thriller" written for the World Cup soccer in Italy in the 70's.
Album Details Astor Piazzolla's Music Epitomized Our Situation in the Modern World with his Fusion of Folkloric Beauty and Contemporary Tension. His Music Challenged the Traditionalist and Left the Adventurous Craving More. He Took the Music of the Great Tango Masters Like Garde, Ripped it Away from the Velvet-walled Concert Hall and the Soft-cushion Drawing Room, and Slapped it Down on the Pavement of Buenos Aires. It Spoke to the Next Generation and Both Popular and Jazz Musicians and Listeners all Over the World Eventually Fell under the Spell of his "Nuevo Tango." They have Taken the New Tango Back to the Concert Halls, Composing and Performing Works for Chamber Ensembles Like Kronos Quartet, Larger Groups Like the Orchestra of St. Luke's, Even an Opera Company. Here is a Fantastic Introduction to the Works of this Legendary Master Innovator....simply Genius!
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