Piazzolla Soul of the Tango
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Composer or Director: Astor Piazzolla, Jorge Calandrelli
Label: Classical
Magazine Review Date: 2/1998
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 64
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: SK63122

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Libertango |
Astor Piazzolla, Composer
Antonio Agri, Violin Astor Piazzolla, Composer Héctor Console, Double bass Horacio Malvicino, Guitar Leonardo Marconi, Piano Nestor Marconi, Bandoneon Yo-Yo Ma, Cello |
Tango Suite, Movement: Andante |
Astor Piazzolla, Composer
Astor Piazzolla, Composer Odair Assad, Guitar Sérgio Assad, Guitar Yo-Yo Ma, Cello |
Tango Suite, Movement: Allegro |
Astor Piazzolla, Composer
Astor Piazzolla, Composer Odair Assad, Guitar Sérgio Assad, Guitar Yo-Yo Ma, Cello |
Sur: Regreso al amor |
Astor Piazzolla, Composer
Astor Piazzolla, Composer Héctor Console, Double bass Leonardo Marconi, Piano Nestor Marconi, Bandoneon Yo-Yo Ma, Cello |
(Le) Grand Tango |
Astor Piazzolla, Composer
Astor Piazzolla, Composer Kathryn Stott, Piano Yo-Yo Ma, Cello |
Fugata |
Astor Piazzolla, Composer
Antonio Agri, Violin Astor Piazzolla, Composer Héctor Console, Double bass Horacio Malvicino, Guitar Kathryn Stott, Piano Nestor Marconi, Bandoneon Yo-Yo Ma, Cello |
Mumuki |
Astor Piazzolla, Composer
Antonio Agri, Violin Astor Piazzolla, Composer Gerardo Gandini, Piano Héctor Console, Double bass Horacio Malvicino, Guitar Nestor Marconi, Bandoneon Yo-Yo Ma, Cello |
(3) Minutos con realidad |
Astor Piazzolla, Composer
Antonio Agri, Violin Astor Piazzolla, Composer Héctor Console, Double bass Horacio Malvicino, Guitar Kathryn Stott, Piano Nestor Marconi, Bandoneon Oscar Castro-Neves, Guitar Yo-Yo Ma, Cello |
Milonga del ángel |
Astor Piazzolla, Composer
Astor Piazzolla, Composer Edwin Barker, Double bass Frank Corliss, Piano Nestor Marconi, Bandoneon Yo-Yo Ma, Cello |
Histoire du Tango, Movement: Café 1930 |
Astor Piazzolla, Composer
Astor Piazzolla, Composer Nestor Marconi, Bandoneon Yo-Yo Ma, Cello |
Tango Remembrances |
Jorge Calandrelli, Composer
Jorge Calandrelli, Composer Yo-Yo Ma, Cello |
Author: Lionel Salter
I quote from this disc’s insert commentary: “Tango is more than just notes ... [with its] rhythm that is at once love and dream, pain and reality [and] its special qualities of freedom, passion and ecstasy ... it is dance, poetry, song and gestures, ethos and a philosophy of life.”
Gulping hard after that rhapsody, I turn to the music itself. Yo-Yo Ma is the latest international artist to surrender to the spell of this Argentinian dance now enjoying a new wave of popularity: he can also be heard on the soundtrack of the film The Tango Lesson. Here, surrounded by a brilliant group of experts in the genre (some of them associates of Piazzolla himself), he presents with an evident wholehearted commitment a well-varied programme – ranging from the melancholy or sultry to the energetic or fiery – of Piazzolla pieces both familiar and unfamiliar. Among the latter, Fugata is ingenious, Mumuki richly eloquent, and Tres minutos con la realidad nervily edgy: in this last, Kathryn Stott understandably earned the admiration of her Argentinian colleagues. She also shines with Yo-Yo Ma in an exciting performance of the cello-and-piano duo Le Grand Tango: his playing in the Milonga del angel is outstandingly beautiful. Special mention must also be made of some spectacular virtuosity by the Assad brothers in the Tango Suite. The characteristic bandoneon is featured with the cellist in Cafe 1930; and by technological trickery Yo-Yo Ma partners Piazzolla himself (recorded in 1987) in a confection called Tango Remembrances.
Those who are already fans of this genre will be in no need of encouragement to procure this disc: others would find it perhaps the most persuasive demonstration yet of the extent to which this dance has transcended its low-class Buenos Aires origins.'
Gulping hard after that rhapsody, I turn to the music itself. Yo-Yo Ma is the latest international artist to surrender to the spell of this Argentinian dance now enjoying a new wave of popularity: he can also be heard on the soundtrack of the film The Tango Lesson. Here, surrounded by a brilliant group of experts in the genre (some of them associates of Piazzolla himself), he presents with an evident wholehearted commitment a well-varied programme – ranging from the melancholy or sultry to the energetic or fiery – of Piazzolla pieces both familiar and unfamiliar. Among the latter, Fugata is ingenious, Mumuki richly eloquent, and Tres minutos con la realidad nervily edgy: in this last, Kathryn Stott understandably earned the admiration of her Argentinian colleagues. She also shines with Yo-Yo Ma in an exciting performance of the cello-and-piano duo Le Grand Tango: his playing in the Milonga del angel is outstandingly beautiful. Special mention must also be made of some spectacular virtuosity by the Assad brothers in the Tango Suite. The characteristic bandoneon is featured with the cellist in Cafe 1930; and by technological trickery Yo-Yo Ma partners Piazzolla himself (recorded in 1987) in a confection called Tango Remembrances.
Those who are already fans of this genre will be in no need of encouragement to procure this disc: others would find it perhaps the most persuasive demonstration yet of the extent to which this dance has transcended its low-class Buenos Aires origins.'
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