Javier Girotto, Daniele Di Bonaventura & Strings - Recordando Piazzolla (2002)

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Title: Recordando Piazzolla
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Via Veneto Jazz
Genre: Latin Jazz, Tango
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:25
Total Size: 316 MB
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Tracklist:

1. El Penultimo 05:19
2. Milonga 04:39
3. Jeanne y Paul 07:32
4. Mort 06:21
5. Passione in fuga 05:19
6 Cafè 1930 07:40
7. La felure 04:27
8. Azulejos 04:21
9. Madres de Plaza de Mayo 04:31
10. Tango dell'assenza 07:27
11. Bruna y Sara 02:49

It is a strange feeling to talk about Argentina today: a real economic and social drama (unfortunately, it has spread to most of Latin America) is tearing apart a proud and proud people, and even if we are talking about something else here, it is difficult not to fall under its influence. Therefore, it is impossible not to look at his reflections in the extraordinary intensity of Piazzolla's music, in the memorable sound of Daniele di Bonaventura's bandoneon, in the furious and bloody phrasing of Javier Girotto's wind instruments. If the saxophonist from Cordoba inevitably grew up on bread and tango, then di Bonaventura had a fateful meeting in Ravenna in 1986, when he first saw and heard live the Piazzolla and bandoneon, an instrument to which he devoted himself after composition classes. academic knowledge and jazz piano playing experience. In this case, homage to the great Astor is expressed in the interpretation of six pieces selected (among lesser-known ones) from his songbook, and five pieces signed by two co-directors who also use the rich palette of the orchestra." Strings (thirteen elements, conducted by Roberto Gori). The music, of course, has strong descriptive qualities, is full of longing and piercing screams, deeply emotional and exciting...