Z V E Z D O L I K I ensemble - María de Buenos Aires (2018) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Z V E Z D O L I K I ensemble
Title: María de Buenos Aires
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Antarctica Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 01:31:18
Total Size: 522 mb / 1.8 gb
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TracklistTitle: María de Buenos Aires
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Antarctica Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 01:31:18
Total Size: 522 mb / 1.8 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
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CD1
01. Alevare
02. Tema de María
03. Balada Renga para un Organito Loco
04. Yo Soy María
05. Milonga Carrieguera por María la Niña
06. Fuga y Misterio
07. Poema Valseado
08. Tocata Rea
CD2
01. Miserere Canyengue de los Ladrones Antiguos en Las Alcantarillas
02. Contramilonga a la Funerala por la Primera Muerte de María
03. Tangata del Alba
04. Carta a los Arboles y las Chimeneas
05. Aria de los Analistas
06. Romanza del Duende Poeta y Curda
07. Allegro Tangabile
08. Milonga de la Anunciación
09. Tangus Dei
Follow Zvezdoliki ensemble into the abdomen of Buenos Aires, and meet ill-omened Maria, born with a curse in her voice on a day when God was drunk. Seduced by tango, she is murdered, but her soul continues to roam the streets of Buenos Aires. Anti-clerical, blasphemous, potentially provocative and certainly scandalous, Maria de Buenos Aires is a forgotten “tangoperita” by Astor Piazzolla and Horacio Ferrer which translates the themes of seduction and fatality in traditional and Nuevo tango, culminating in a hymn to (supernatural) deviance, lust, and also religiosity. This is a live recording, performed in the studio and made in front of a live audience. Zvezdoliki, a chamber music ensemble initially based in the Norwegian church in Antwerp, was founded by flautist Oriana Dierinck in 2009. In its programs, the ensemble combines well and lesser known, old and new composers and compositions. Combined with the concerts in the Norwegian church, Zvezdoliki also plays in cultural centres, on chamber music podia and classical music festivals.