Argentina and the Tango are inextricably linked together, and Astor Piazzolla is the personification of both.
Piazzolla created a Nuevo Tango, infusing the traditional dance with jazz and classical music influences. His Histoire du Tango was originally written for flute and guitar, and is here played by violin and guitar, in a transcription by Piercarlo Sacco. It contains descriptive and evocative titles like Bordel 1900, Nightclub 1960 and Café 1930. Also included are the 4 Études tanguistiques and cinco piezas.
Played with zest, drive and an innate feeling for the characteristic Tango spirit by Piercarlo Sacco and guitarist Andrea Dieci.
Argentina and the Tango are inextricably linked together, and Astor Piazzolla is the personification of both.
Piazzolla created a Nuevo Tango, infusing the traditional dance with jazz and classical music influences. His Histoire du Tango was originally written for flute and guitar, and is here played by violin and guitar, in a transcription by Piercarlo Sacco. It contains descriptive and evocative titles like Bordel 1900, Nightclub 1960 and Café 1930. Also included are the 4 Études tanguistiques and cinco piezas.
Played with zest, drive and an innate feeling for the characteristic Tango spirit by Piercarlo Sacco and guitarist Andrea Dieci.