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Sergio & Odair Assad, the renowned Brazilian guitar duo, present a captivating exploration of the works of Argentinian composer Astor Piazzolla on their album "Sergio and Odair Assad Play Piazzolla." Released on July 17, 2001, under the Nonesuch label, this album is a tribute to the rich, evocative world of tango music. Spanning a duration of 62 minutes, the album features a collection of Piazzolla's most celebrated compositions, reimagined through the Assads' virtuosic guitar playing.
The album opens with the three-part "Tango Suite," showcasing the Assads' technical prowess and musical sensitivity. Each movement—"Deciso," "Andante," and "Allegro"—offers a distinct mood and rhythm, setting the stage for the rest of the album. Other highlights include "Escualo," a powerful and dramatic piece, and "Invierno Porteno," a hauntingly beautiful composition that captures the essence of a Buenos Aires winter.
The "Suite Troileana" is another standout, divided into four movements: "Bandoneon," "Whisky," "Zita," and "Escolaso." Each piece tells a story, painting vivid images of life and love in the tango world. The album concludes with "Bordel 1900" and "Fracanapa," both of which are lively and energetic, leaving the listener with a sense of the vibrant, pulsating heart of tango music.
Sergio & Odair Assad's interpretation of Piazzolla's music is both respectful and innovative, offering a fresh perspective on these classic compositions. Their playing is marked by a deep understanding of the tango tradition, as well as a willingness to experiment and push boundaries. The result is an album that is both accessible and challenging, appealing to both casual listeners and tango aficionados alike.