Dive into the enchanting world of tango with Astor Piazzolla's "Antología - PIAZZOLLA100," a meticulously curated collection celebrating the maestro's timeless compositions. Released on March 11, 2021, this expansive album spans over two hours and features 35 tracks that showcase Piazzolla's unparalleled genius and innovation in the tango genre.
The album kicks off with the iconic "Balada para un Loco," a hauntingly beautiful piece that sets the tone for the journey ahead. Fans will delight in classic tracks like "Adiós Nonino," "Buenos Aires Hora Cero," and "Calambre," each a testament to Piazzolla's unique blend of traditional tango and modern influences. The album also includes live performances from Teatro Regina, such as "Cambalache - En Vivo Teatro Regina 1982," offering a glimpse into Piazzolla's electrifying stage presence.
"Antología - PIAZZOLLA100" is not just a compilation; it's a comprehensive exploration of Piazzolla's musical evolution. From the intimate ballads like "Milonga Triste" to the dynamic orchestrations of "Concierto para Quinteto," the album captures the full spectrum of Piazzolla's artistic range. Collaborations with esteemed artists like Héctor de Rosas and Ernesto Sábato add depth and richness to the collection, highlighting Piazzolla's ability to inspire and collaborate with the best in the industry.
Recorded under RCA Records Label, this album is a treasure trove for both longtime fans and newcomers to Piazzolla's music. Whether you're drawn to the sultry rhythms of "Verano Porteño" or the poignant melodies of "Sur," "Antología - PIAZZOLLA100" offers a rich and immersive experience that celebrates the enduring legacy of Astor Piazzolla.
Astor Piazzolla, born in Mar del Plata, Argentina, in 1921, was a revolutionary figure in the world of tango music. As a virtuoso bandoneon player and composer, Piazzolla transformed traditional tango into a innovative style known as nuevo tango, blending elements of jazz and classical music. His compositions, characterized by their emotional depth and harmonic complexity, have left an indelible mark on the genre. Piazzolla's work, though controversial in his home country, has been celebrated worldwide, earning him the title of "the world's foremost composer of tango music" from American music critic Stephen Holden. His legacy continues to inspire, with his moody, evocative pieces captivating audiences and musicians alike.
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