Cuarteto Soltango - Cristal (2015) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Cristal
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: CAvi-music
Genre: Classical, Tango
Quality: flac 24bits - 48.0kHz +booklet
Total Time: 01:00:55
Total Size: 646 mb
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Tracklist
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01. Cristal
02. Buscándote
03. La cicatriz
04. Fuimos
05. Lloran las campanas
06. Olivero
07. Marejadilla
08. Paisaje
09. La espuela
10. Mi viejo reloj
11. Bélgica
12. Poema
13. Alma de bohemio
14. Prepárense
15. Verano porteño
16. Marrón y azul
17. Homenaje a Córdoba

Tango is popular folk music from Argentina with a great variety of European influences (Spanish, Italian, etc.). All of those styles converged in Buenos Aires and gave birth to this special kind of folk music. Born in the back alleyways and brothels; it evolved into an

elaborate, fine art that went on to conquer the world. That explains why it’s so multifaceted. A multitude of different tango styles emerged very early in many different orchestras in Argentina and Uruguay. “Rebels” like Astor Piazzolla incorporated a series of

American and European influences and made tango music even more popular. We can say, in a nutshell, that tango has a long, diverse history. We play everything from the “classical” old 1920’s and 1930’s style to contemporary tango nuevo (the style created by Astor Piazzolla). We draw on any variety of tango we happen to like. However, in recent years we’ve increasingly gone back to traditional tango, since everybody seems to be playing Piazzolla...We leave the original structure intact, since the style is the same as the traditional orquestas we listen and dance to just about every other evening. With those different styles we create chamber music that can be performed live on stage. The music becomes more intimate and “pure” – it acquires a life of its own, whether it is danced or not.