Didier Henry & Duo Podeur and Bass - Piazzolla: Las 4 Estaciones Porteñas - Ginastera: Estancia (2018) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Piazzolla: Las 4 Estaciones Porteñas - Ginastera: Estancia
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Maguelone Music
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 01:01:07
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Tracklist
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01. Las 4 Estaciones Porteñas (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): I. Invierno Porteño
02. Las 4 Estaciones Porteñas (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): II. Primavera Porteño
03. Las 4 Estaciones Porteñas (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): III. Verano Porteño
04. Las 4 Estaciones Porteñas (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): IV. Otoño Porteño
05. Estancia, Op. 8 (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): Introducción y Escena
06. Estancia, Op. 8 (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): Pequeña Danza
07. Estancia, Op. 8 (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): Danza del Trigo
08. Estancia, Op. 8 (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): Los Trabajadores Agrícolas
09. Estancia, Op. 8 (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): Los Peones de Hacienda
10. Estancia, Op. 8 (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): Los Puebleros
11. Estancia, Op. 8 (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): Triste Pampeano
12. Estancia, Op. 8 (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): La Doma
13. Estancia, Op. 8 (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): Idilio Crepuscular
14. Estancia, Op. 8 (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): Nocturno
15. Estancia, Op. 8 (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): Escena
16. Estancia, Op. 8 (Arr. J. Bass & M. Podeur): Danza Final


The Duo Podeur-Bass returns with a long-awaited album. After their albums Rameau and Handel, highly appreciated by both the pubic and the critic, the duo makes us live in the South American hour. The ballet of Ginastera, flamboyant and epic, takes us on a journey with the gauchos of the pampas, their work, their loves, often with frantic rhythms, interrupted by moments of almost immobility. The transcription delivered by the Duo Podeur-Bass of the Seasons of Piazzolla is tinged with decidedly urban accents, with its exacerbated rhythms. The sound of the harpsichord and the richness of its technical possibilities appear here as a generous source of creativity.