Karen Gomyo - A Piazzolla Trilogy (2021) [Hi-Res]

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Title: A Piazzolla Trilogy
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 62:38
Total Size: 275 MB / 1.11 GB
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Tracklist:

01. 4 Estaciones Porteñas (Arr. L. Desyatnikov for Violin & Orchestra): No. 4, Verano Porteño (6:51)
02. 4 Estaciones Porteñas (Arr. L. Desyatnikov for Violin & Orchestra): No. 1, Otoño Porteño (8:12)
03. 4 Estaciones Porteñas (Arr. L. Desyatnikov for Violin & Orchestra): No. 2, Invierno Porteño (7:21)
04. 4 Estaciones Porteñas (Arr. L. Desyatnikov for Violin & Orchestra): No. 3, Primavera Porteña (6:33)
05. 6 Tango Etudes (Version for Solo Violin) [Excerpts]: No. 3, Molto marcato e energico (3:55)
06. 6 Tango Etudes (Version for Solo Violin) [Excerpts]: No. 4, Lento meditativo (4:13)
07. 6 Tango Etudes (Version for Solo Violin) [Excerpts]: No. 5, Quarter Note = 120 (2:25)
08. Histoire du Tango (Version for Violin & Guitar): I. Bordel 1900 (4:12)
09. Histoire du Tango (Version for Violin & Guitar): II. Café 1930 (7:49)
10. Histoire du Tango (Version for Violin & Guitar): III. Nightclub 1960 (6:07)
11. Histoire du Tango (Version for Violin & Guitar): IV. Concert d'aujourd'hui (5:07)

From the moment Karen Gomyo first heard Astor Piazzolla, at the age of fourteen, she was spellbound: "I had never heard such a combination of sensuality, fierceness, playfulness, sadness and nostalgia". As a violinist she found the role of the violin in Piazzolla’s music especially inspiring, and soon started playing it herself – first in various group combinations, and eventually together with Piazzolla’s longtime pianist Pablo Ziegler and his Tango Quartet. For the present recording she has chosen to record strings-only versions of three works originally for tango quintet (Seasons), guitar and flute (Histoire du Tango), and solo flute (Études).

Piazzolla’s Cuatro Estaciones were initially conceived neither as a suite nor as a tribute to Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. Verano porteño ("Summer") was composed first, as part of the incidental music for a play, with the other three following several years later. If The Seasons provide a soundtrack to the year as it unfolds in Buenos Aires, Histoire du Tango describes the development of the tango itself in four chapters – from the brothels around year 1900 to the concert halls where Piazzolla himself performed his "tango nuevo". These two works frame three of Piazzolla’s Tango Études, which Karen Gomyo performs solo, while otherwise being partnered by the strings of the Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire (Seasons) and the guitarist Stephanie Jones (Histoire du Tango).


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