15. 05. 2012

Trío Central - No False Alert!

New, Performers

Trío Central – Falsa Alarma
First of all: „Falsa Alarma“ (“False Alert”) by Trio Central is simply brillliant and one can only wish for such a false alarm! My favourite pieces are “El Pollo Ricardo” and “Boedo” – the wonderfully playful piano is just ingenious here as well as the replying bandoneon. Or perhaps all of the songs are my favourite pieces?

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08. 05. 2012

179 x Carlos di Sarli

Classic, Series, Performers, Albums Tango

15 albums with 179 tango tango, vals and milonga tracks by Carlos di Sarli – this continuation of releases belonging to our series “Tango Classics” presents an array of recordings from the 1950s. Please click on the following list for a survey – even tango experts will not know all the titles published here …
Some information about the series “Tango Classics”

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20. 04. 2012

Ensemble Libertango – El Porteño - Suitably Framed by Piazzolla's Four Seasons in Buenos Aires

Neo, Performers

The very first piece makes me wander off into the land of daydreaming. „Prepárense“ – „Prepare Yourselves!“ is the appropriate title of the first Tango by Astor Piazzolla on this CD by the Ensemble Libertango. And so I am preparing myself for further auditory pleasure which this CD promises. Piazzolla provided nine further compositions to this CD. The perfect chill-out music accompanying a longdrink or cocktail at sunset – and letting the day’s events pass review again before I eventually leave it all behind and allow myself to indulge in the freely floating associations that this music evokes. During spring in Buenos Aires („Primavera Porteña“) I see the lush blue-violet coloured blossoms of the jacaranda trees, perfect beauty beyond comparison.

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31. 03. 2012

Orquesta Típica Misteriosa Buenos Aires - Tango De Salón - Great Debut CD

Orchestra, Performers

3 bandoneons, 3 violins, a contrabass, a piano and 2 singers: This young orchestra of ten musicians have set their sights on following the lead of Carlos di Sarli, that is to play pieces melodically, in a steady and therefore danceable rhythm and with a romantic touch. And it is exactly that what they have achieved with this CD!
Fresh interpretations of popular Tangos like “9 de Julio” in a slower version, which provides room for a playful piano tune. I listen eagerly to the fresh tunes of “En esta Tarde Gris”, “Loca”, “Recuerdo” and “Nostalgias”.

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