Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
[List of works]
[1] (1) Adios ・ Nonino (2) Escuaro (鮫) (3) Summer of Buenos Aires (4) Libertango (5) Bijuja (6) Flakanapa (7) Runfardo (8) Angel Death (9) Angel Resurrection (10) Chin Chin (11) Fall of Buenos Aires (12) Angel Milonga (13) Buenos Aires Zero Time (14) 3 minutes with reality [2] (1) Return South (2 ) Tangedia 1 (Tangedia 3) (3) Tangedia 2 (Milonga Roka) (4) Tangedia 3 (Contrava hissimo) (5) Absent (6) Love Duo (7) Concerto for Bandoneon and Guitar "Liège (8) Val d'Artito (9) Fuga and Mystery (10) "Three tango" for bandoneons and orchestras (11) Decarisimo
【Genre】
Tango
[Privilege information]
Commentary
※ For items that do not have the title “First time” in the title, the first benefit of [Privilege information] is not covered by warranty Cage you. Please note on your purchase beforehand.
【Recording information】
[1] [2] (7)-(15) Live recording / [1] (1)-(6) [2] (15) Oct. 83 [ 1] (7) to (11) July 84 [1] (12) to (14) November 89 [2] (7) to (9) March 85 [2] (10) (11) 1983 June [2] (12)-(14) July 1990 / [1] (1)-(6) [2] (15) October 13, 1983, Lugano, the Palace of Congressi [1] ( 7) to (11) July 4, 1984, Montreal International Jazz Festival, Canada [1] (12) to (14) November 4, 1989, Lausanne, Switzerland, MAD (dance hut) [2] (7) to (9) March 15, 1985, Liege International Guitar Festival, Belgium [2] (10) (11) June 11, 1983, Buenos Aires, Colon Theater [2] (12) 14) July 3, 1990, Athens, Greece, The Ancient Herods Conservatory
Milan
Warner Music Japan
2
Astor peer who takes the nickname of "Tango no Charisma" and "Bandoneon Magician" 29 tracks were selected from the blow that Sora left in 83-90. "Adios Nonino" "Libertango" and others, the representative songs are almost covered. With the young members of Pablo Siegler (p) and others on the back of her arm, the Peisola section burst.
【CD new comment】
The best Tango revolution child who died in 1992, the best edition of Piasora. By incorporating elements such as jazz, contemporary music and baroque, it is possible to trace the track that sublimated tango as "dance music" into sophisticated "listening music."
Track list