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Senor Tango (Live)

Marcelo Nisinman & Vogler Quartet

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Format: CD

Cat No: PHIL06028

Release Date:  09 July 2021

Label:  Phil Harmonie

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4250317416285

Genres:  Classical  Twentieth Century  

  • Description

    Senor Tango is a live recording by Marcelo Nisinman and the Vogler Quartet of works by Astor Piazzolla and Marcelo Nisinman.

    "Perhaps the beginning of this CD is, in a way, the most classic principle because the music that stood for the avant-garde at a time, today takes the place of the "Classic" Tangos. I sincerely value the Vogler Quartet artistic attitude – that is also mine – as to take the necessary risk to go on with the history of Tango that is also - in some way - part of the history of music.... "Sr. Tango" (Mr. Tango) is a parody about a Tango place that still exists in Buenos Aires where I had the fortune to play…and leave alive… The pieces for Trio - Violin, Bandoneon and Double Bass - are a very lively style. And ironic. I wanted to experience with a non-classical group and tickle with the primary tangos, except "Jeanne & Paul". "Adios Nonino" is a classic of the worldwide literature because the wedding of Princess Maxima of Holland launched it to the world space as ever before. My version is almost the contrary, let´s say a sort of "divorce". Above all for those that still think that it is not possible or it is not correct to arrange Piazzolla´s music. So here it goes my tribute to that great composer and arranger of old Tangos: Astor Piazzolla. "Bordel 1900" and "Café 1930" are two pieces where I simply orchestrated what was originally written for Flute and Bandoneon. "4 for Vogler" is a portrait of each of the constituents of the string quartet. An individual portrait of Tim, Frank, Stefan and Stephan, in that same order. It´s my humble homage to this profound, unique and brilliant string quartet." -Marcelo Nisinman

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Piazzolla: 5 Tango Sensations - No. 1, Asleep
      • 2. 5 Tango Sensations - No. 2, Loving
      • 3. 5 Tango Sensations - No. 3, Anxiety
      • 4. 5 Tango Sensations - No. 4, Despertar
      • 5. 5 Tango Sensations - No. 5, Fear
      • 6. Nisinman: Sr. Tango
      • 7. Mendizabal/Nisinman: El Entrerreano (arr. M. Nisinman for bandoneon, violin and double bass) - El Entrerriano
      • 8. El aeroplano (arr. M. Nisinman for bandoneon, violin, and contrabass) - El Aeroplano
      • 9. Piazzolla /Nisinman: Jeanne y Paul (arr. M. Nisinman for bandoneon, violin, and double bass) - Jeanne y Paul
      • 10. Piazzolla /Nisinman: Adios Nonino (arr. M. Nisinman for bandoneon and string quartet) - Adiós Nonino
      • 11. Piazzolla /Nisinman: Histoire du Tango - I. Bordel, 1900
      • 12. Histoire du Tango - II. Café, 1930
      • 13. Nisinman: 4 for Vogler

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