
Trio Portici - Piazzolla: Libertango (2014) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Trio Portici
- Title: Piazzolla: Libertango
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Pavane Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 00:58:49
- Total Size: 233 / 497 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Milontan
02. Oblivion (Arranged for Piano Trio by José Bragato & Trio Portici)
03. Libertango (Arranged for Piano Trio by Trio Portici)
04. Verano Porteño (Arranged for Piano Trio by José Bragato & Trio Portici)
05. Milonga del Angel (Arranged for Piano Solo by José Bragato)
06. Invierno Porteño (Arranged for Piano Trio by José Bragato & Trio Portici)
07. Grand Tango
08. Milonga en Ré
09. Tango-Etude No. 4
10. Tanti Anni Prima (Arranged for Cello and Piano by José Bragato)
For a number of decades now, no other style of popular origin has provoked such an overwhelming infatuation with the tango. Not though the tango of yore of the Guard of Old of the thirties, but rather its revolutionary version as defended by Astor Piazzolla, born in 1922 in Rio de la Plata, cradle of the Argentinian tango. The classical arrangements by the near centenarian violoncellist José Bragato, old wayfarer of Piazzolla, as well as his own compositions testify to a great stylistic mastery and amply give their due to the violoncello. This recording puts into the limelight works whose poetic, sensitive or languishing flavour addresses us straightway, with the perfect sound, rhythm and style of the musicians of the Trio Portici.
01. Milontan
02. Oblivion (Arranged for Piano Trio by José Bragato & Trio Portici)
03. Libertango (Arranged for Piano Trio by Trio Portici)
04. Verano Porteño (Arranged for Piano Trio by José Bragato & Trio Portici)
05. Milonga del Angel (Arranged for Piano Solo by José Bragato)
06. Invierno Porteño (Arranged for Piano Trio by José Bragato & Trio Portici)
07. Grand Tango
08. Milonga en Ré
09. Tango-Etude No. 4
10. Tanti Anni Prima (Arranged for Cello and Piano by José Bragato)
For a number of decades now, no other style of popular origin has provoked such an overwhelming infatuation with the tango. Not though the tango of yore of the Guard of Old of the thirties, but rather its revolutionary version as defended by Astor Piazzolla, born in 1922 in Rio de la Plata, cradle of the Argentinian tango. The classical arrangements by the near centenarian violoncellist José Bragato, old wayfarer of Piazzolla, as well as his own compositions testify to a great stylistic mastery and amply give their due to the violoncello. This recording puts into the limelight works whose poetic, sensitive or languishing flavour addresses us straightway, with the perfect sound, rhythm and style of the musicians of the Trio Portici.
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