Gidon Kremer's "Astor Piazzolla: El Tango" is a captivating exploration of the rich and dynamic world of tango music, released in 1997 under the Nonesuch label. This album showcases the virtuosity of Latvian violinist Gidon Kremer, who delves into the compositions of the legendary Argentinean composer Astor Piazzolla. With a blend of chamber music, classical, and minimalism, the album offers a unique and engaging listening experience.
Recorded in two distinct locations—Studio Guillaume Tell in Paris in December 1996 and Studio Discover in Rio de Janeiro in May 1997—the album captures the essence of Piazzolla's tango nuevo style. The 11 tracks, spanning a total of 50 minutes, include both well-known pieces like "El Tango" and "Che Tango Che," as well as lesser-known gems such as "Pachouli" and "Michelangelo 70." Kremer's arrangements, particularly his adaptation of the six Tango-Etudes originally written for flute, add a fresh perspective to Piazzolla's compositions.
Produced and engineered by Peter Laenger, "Astor Piazzolla: El Tango" is a testament to Kremer's ongoing admiration for Piazzolla's music. The album is housed in a slipcase (O-card), adding a touch of elegance to the physical release. Whether you're a fan of classical music, tango, or simply appreciate exceptional violin playing, this album is a must-listen.