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Astor Piazzolla: Le Grand Tango

Orchestra da Camera Italiana, Salvatore Accardo

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Le Grand Tango is a Stereo and Multichannel DSD recording of the music of Astor Piazzolla featuring Violinist Salvatore Accardo and the Orchestra da Camera Italiana. It is an album made extra special due to Accardo’s friendship with the composer.

Franceso Fiore, who wrote the transcriptions and revisions of the music for this album says “The thought that never abandoned me during the writing of the scores was not only the memory of Astor Piazzolla, ingenious composer, master of many diverse styles (film music, tango, pieces of classical structure such as fugues etc.) on which he was able to impose the strength and honesty of his personality of musicianship, so varied and deep, thus moving and thrilling listeners of different ages, sensitivity and taste. But also, and especially the image of Piazzolla as a virtuoso of bandoneon, a small instrument with huge possibilities. An instrument with which he was able to reach supreme peaks of expressiveness, through a relentless rhythmical style which, nevertheless, could offer moments of ineffable nostalgia and lyricism.”

Salvatore Accardo – Violin & Music Director
Orchestra da Camera Italiana

Tracklist

Please note that the below previews are loaded as 44.1 kHz / 16 bit.
1.
Le Grand Tango - versione per violino ed archi di Salvatore Accardo e Franceso Fiore
12:16
2.
Celos - versione per violino ed archi di Salvatore Accardo e Franceso Fiore
06:25
3.
Tres Tangos - Tango I
07:53
4.
Tres Tangos - Tango II
06:03
5.
Tres Tangos - Tango III
04:37
6.
Close your eyes and listen - versione per violino ed archi di Salvatore Accardo e Franceso Fiore
07:01
7.
Tango no 1 para Orcuesta de Cuerda
04:08
8.
Tango no 2 para Orcuesta de Cuerda - violino solista Enzo Bolognese
03:07

Total time: 00:51:30

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SACD021

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Analog

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Augan Recorder using dCS A/D and D/A

Recording Engineer

Giulio Cesare Ricci (Stereo DSD), Erdo Groot (Surround Sound DSD)

Recording Location

Pontificio Instituo di Musica Sacra, Roma (Italy) in May 2001

Release DateApril 8, 2021

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