Sexteto Canyengue - Tango Royal (2012) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard
- Title: Tango Royal
- Year Of Release: 2002; 2012
- Label: PentaTone
- Genre: Latin, Classical, Contemporary, Tango
- Quality: 24-bit/96kHz FLAC & booklet
- Total Time: 1:01:04
- Total Size: 1.08 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
This album features a selection of tangos by Piazzolla and others arranged for bandoneón player Carel Kraayenhof and his own sextet, together with the Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra. Kraayenhof is considered to be one of the worlds finest bandoneón players and has worked with Piazzola.
Characteristic for Argentinian tango music is the sound of the bandoneon. Thanks to its melancholy, muffled, yet also striking and clear sound, this extended accordion symbolises the emigration of Europeans from countries such as Germany, Italy and Spain to the South-American continent. Apart from the German origin of this instrument, there are many other European influences to be found in tango music: varying from the canzioneta napolitana and tango andaluz, to both folk and classical music from France and Germany. Thus there has always been a close tie between the European continent and the Argentinian tango.
Therefore, the fact that a bandoneon-player from the Netherlands is now known as one of the most important international ambassadors of this Argentinian music is less strange than it might seem at first. Carel Kraayenhof (born on August 15, 1958) is highly fascinated by the idiom of the tango, which is at odds with his own culture and the flat country of his birth. His aim is to demonstrate the contrasts in tempo and dynamics, the capriciousness and poignancy of this music.
Carel Kraayenhof, bandoneón
Vesko Eschkenazy, violin
Willem van Baarsen, violin
Martijn van der Linden, violin
Heleen Koele, soprano
Sebastiaan van Delft, piano
Eva Wolff, 2nd bandoneón
Daniël Lehmann, bass
Sexteto Canyengue
Netherlands Chamber Choir
Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra
Ed Spanjaard, conductor
Tracklist:
01. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Clavel rojo (arr. B. Zimmerman and R. Alvarez) (3:45)
02. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Milonga del Angel (arr. for bandoneon and orchestra) (6:43)
03. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Balada para un Loco (5:09)
04. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Maxima (6:18)
05. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Milonga para Thirza (arr. B. Zimmerman) (6:08)
06. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Bandoneon Concerto, "Aconcagua": I. Allegro marcato (7:05)
07. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Bandoneon Concerto, "Aconcagua": II. Moderato (7:44)
08. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Bandoneon Concerto, "Aconcagua": III. Presto (6:24)
09. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Oblivion (arr. B. Zimmerman) (3:53)
10. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Maypa (3:13)
11. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Adios Nonino (arr. B. Zimmerman for choir, bandoneon and orchestra): Adios Nonino (arr. B. Zimmerman) (4:43)
Characteristic for Argentinian tango music is the sound of the bandoneon. Thanks to its melancholy, muffled, yet also striking and clear sound, this extended accordion symbolises the emigration of Europeans from countries such as Germany, Italy and Spain to the South-American continent. Apart from the German origin of this instrument, there are many other European influences to be found in tango music: varying from the canzioneta napolitana and tango andaluz, to both folk and classical music from France and Germany. Thus there has always been a close tie between the European continent and the Argentinian tango.
Therefore, the fact that a bandoneon-player from the Netherlands is now known as one of the most important international ambassadors of this Argentinian music is less strange than it might seem at first. Carel Kraayenhof (born on August 15, 1958) is highly fascinated by the idiom of the tango, which is at odds with his own culture and the flat country of his birth. His aim is to demonstrate the contrasts in tempo and dynamics, the capriciousness and poignancy of this music.
Carel Kraayenhof, bandoneón
Vesko Eschkenazy, violin
Willem van Baarsen, violin
Martijn van der Linden, violin
Heleen Koele, soprano
Sebastiaan van Delft, piano
Eva Wolff, 2nd bandoneón
Daniël Lehmann, bass
Sexteto Canyengue
Netherlands Chamber Choir
Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra
Ed Spanjaard, conductor
Tracklist:
01. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Clavel rojo (arr. B. Zimmerman and R. Alvarez) (3:45)
02. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Milonga del Angel (arr. for bandoneon and orchestra) (6:43)
03. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Balada para un Loco (5:09)
04. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Maxima (6:18)
05. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Milonga para Thirza (arr. B. Zimmerman) (6:08)
06. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Bandoneon Concerto, "Aconcagua": I. Allegro marcato (7:05)
07. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Bandoneon Concerto, "Aconcagua": II. Moderato (7:44)
08. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Bandoneon Concerto, "Aconcagua": III. Presto (6:24)
09. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Oblivion (arr. B. Zimmerman) (3:53)
10. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Maypa (3:13)
11. Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Ed Spanjaard - Adios Nonino (arr. B. Zimmerman for choir, bandoneon and orchestra): Adios Nonino (arr. B. Zimmerman) (4:43)
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