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PIAZZOLLA, A.: Sinfonia Buenos Aires / Aconcagua / 4 Seasons of Buenos Aires (Binelli, Tianwa Yang, Nashville Symphony, Guerrero)
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PIAZZOLLA, A.: Sinfonia Buenos Aires / Aconcagua / 4 Seasons of Buenos Aires (Binelli, Tianwa Yang, Nashville Symphony, Guerrero)
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Astor Piazzolla’s name has become synonymous with tango, the signature dance of his native country, Argentina. In the Sinfonía Buenos Aires, Piazzolla’s development of symphonic tango is notable for brilliant, original and often complex orchestration. His Bandoneón Concerto, nicknamed ‘Aconcagua’ after the highest Andean mountain, provides the soloist with ample opportunities for drama, pathos and virtuosity. Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas (The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires), a series of single tango movements with several references to Vivaldi’s famous work, is a vivid sequence in which the changing moods of the seasons are expressed by means of an almost limitless emotional range and depth.
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Piazzolla, Astor

Sinfonia Buenos Aires, Op. 15
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I. Moderato - Allegretto
00:08:36
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2.
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II. Lento, con anima
00:08:47
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III. Presto marcato
00:08:58
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Aconcagua
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I. Allegro marcato
00:09:02
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Piazzolla, Astor Desyatnikov, Leonid Arkad'yevich, arranger(s)

Las 4 Estaciones Portenas (The 4 Seasons of Buenos Aires) (arr. L. Desyatnikov for violin and strings)
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Otono Porteno (Autumn)
00:07:28
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8.
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Invierno Porteno (Winter)
00:08:08
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9.
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Primavera Portena (Spring)
00:06:10
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10.
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Verano Porteno (Summer)
00:06:34
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Total Playing Time:
01:19:39
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