Dive into the passionate and intricate world of Argentine tango with pianist Louise Bessette's latest album, a captivating exploration of Astor Piazzolla's timeless compositions. This recording is the second installment in Bessette's "Piano Around the World" series, following her acclaimed tribute to Wim Statius Muller's Caribbean influences. Here, she turns her focus to the sophisticated and evocative music of Piazzolla, a composer who revolutionized tango and brought it to the forefront of classical music.
The album features a stunning selection of Piazzolla's works, expertly arranged for piano, violin, and cello. Highlights include the iconic "Oblivion" and "Adios Nonino," as well as the complete "Four Seasons of Buenos Aires," arranged by José Bragato, a cellist who performed with Piazzolla. The "Histoire du Tango" suite, arranged by Dmitriy Varelas, offers a historical journey through the evolution of tango, from its humble beginnings in the bordellos of the early 20th century to its status as a sophisticated concert hall staple.
Louise Bessette, known for her versatility and technical prowess, is joined by violinist Marc Djokic and cellist Chloé Dominguez, creating a rich and dynamic sound that brings Piazzolla's compositions to life. The album is a testament to the enduring appeal of Piazzolla's music, which seamlessly blends classical and popular elements to create a unique and captivating sound.
Recorded in 2022 and released under the Groupe Analekta, Inc. label, this album is a celebration of Piazzolla's genius and Bessette's artistry. With a running time of 1 hour and 14 minutes, it offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of Piazzolla's oeuvre, from his early tango compositions to his later, more experimental works. Whether you're a longtime fan of Piazzolla or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.