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PIAZZOLLA: Maria de Buenos Aires Suite / Verano Porteno / Milonga del Angel |
The Argentinian bandoneon-player and composer Astor Piazzolla, by his creation of the ‘new tango’, brought the popular dance form into the concert hall. His own experience as a performer was further developed by study as a composer with Nadia Boulanger and Ginastera, allowing him to create a new synthesis, exemplified in compositions that include the operatic María de Buenos Aires, in collaboration with Horacio Ferrer.
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Piazzolla, Astor

Milonga del Angel
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Milonga del Angel
00:06:18
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Verano porteno
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Verano porteno
00:08:58
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Chiquilin de Bachin
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Chiquilin de Bachin
00:04:49
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Libertango

Oblivion

Balada para un Loco
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Balada para un Loco
00:04:29
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Maria de Buenos Aires Suite
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I. Milonga Carrieguera
00:05:59
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II. Fuga y Misterio
00:03:32
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III. Yo soy Maria
00:02:59
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IV. Allegro Tangabile
00:03:05
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V. Milonga de la Anunciacion
00:05:09
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Total Playing Time: 00:51:57 |
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