Piazzolla, Astor: Tango: The Best Of Astor Piazzolla

Piazzolla, Astor SKU: 43344611
Piazzolla, Astor: Tango: The Best Of Astor Piazzolla

Piazzolla, Astor: Tango: The Best Of Astor Piazzolla

Piazzolla, Astor SKU: 43344611

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Tango: The Best Of Astor Piazzolla
Artist: Piazzolla, Astor
Label: Acrobat
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 824046160623
Genre: Jazz

Vinyl LP pressing. Tango's modern master, Astor Piazzolla, was a composer who revolutionised the music of his native Argentina. In the 1950s, he single-handedly invented nuevo tango, a modernised version of the passionate dance rhythms born in the brothels of Buenos Aires during the 1880s. Born in Argentina but brought up in New York, he was a classically trained musician, while being exposed to the jazz that was so much part of the city life, as well as being steeped in the tango music of his homeland. Playing the bandoneon, an Argentinian form of accordion, he developed an eclectic outlook, playing music that transcended the genres, with it's roots in Latin forms but incorporating classical motifs and tinged with various jazz influences. Piazzolla told the BBC: Around 1955 in Argentina, the tango started dying. The music of Elvis Presley and Bill Haley had started coming into Argentina and the younger generation were getting more excited with rock 'n' roll and had lost interest in tango. Then The Beatles came in the '60s and that was the end of the tango... But, as Piazzolla points out, his music lived on because the young people understood it and it wasn't boring. This nine-track LP showcases his skills as a composer, player and arranger through some pieces from the latter part of his career, including tracks from film scores.

Tracks:
1.1 Jeanne Y Paul
1.2 Oblivion
1.3 Enrico IV
1.4 Ave Maria
1.5 Remembrance
1.6 Adios Nonino
1.7 Suite Punta Del Est
1.8 Escualo
1.9 Years Of Solitude
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