Tomas Cotik, Tao Lin, Glenn Basham - Piazzólla: Tango Nuevo (2013) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Tomas Cotik, Tao Lin, Glenn Basham
Title: Piazzólla: Tango Nuevo
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 00:58:17
Total Size: 273 mb / 1.04 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Piazzólla: Tango Nuevo
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 00:58:17
Total Size: 273 mb / 1.04 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. La Muerte del ángel (arr. T. Cotik for violin and piano)
02. Histoire du Tango (History of the Tango): I. Bordel 1900 [arr. D. Varelas for violin and piano]
03. Histoire du Tango (History of the Tango): II. Café 1930 [arr. D. Varelas for violin and piano]
04. Histoire du Tango (History of the Tango): III. Nightclub 1960 [arr. D. Varelas for violin and piano]
05. Histoire du Tango (History of the Tango): IV. Concert d'aujourd'hui [arr. D. Varelas for violin and piano]
06. Melodía in A Minor (arr. T. Cotik for violin and piano)
07. 2 Piezas Breves: 1. Tanguango (arr. for violin and piano)
08. Milonga sin Palabras (arr. for violin and piano)
09. Maria de Buenos Aires: Fuga y misterio (arr. T. Cotik for violin and piano)
10. Ave María (Tanti anni prima) [arr. for violin and piano]
11. Maria de Buenos Aires: No. 3, Yo soy María (arr. T. Cotik for 2 violins and piano)
12. Oblivion (arr. T. Cotik for 2 violins and piano)
13. Aire de la zamba niña (arr. T. Cotik for violin and piano)
14. Le Grand Tango (arr. S. Gubaidulina for violin and piano)
15. Libertango (arr. T. Cotik for violin and piano)
The tangos of legendary performer and composer Astor Piazzolla are informed by a multicultural upbringing which saw him introducing the influences of Classical, Jazz, Rock and Klezmer music into a unique Nuevo Tango style which still sounds fresh and modern today. Histoire du Tango sums up the genre’s entire evolution, Le Grand Tango is a virtuoso show-stopper, while Melodía en la menor expresses deep personal turmoil. Renowned Argentinian violinist Tomas Cotik’s special arrangements also include Oblivion and Libertango, two of Piazzolla’s most popular and enduring pieces.