Astor Piazzolla

DSpace Repository

Astor Piazzolla

Show full item record

Title: Astor Piazzolla
Otros títulos: Astor Piazzolla : Libertango
Libertango
Intérprete/ Colaborador: Astor Piazzolla; Amelita Baltar; Arturo Schneider; Noneto Electronico; José Angel Trelles
Código CDU: Pia.02
Forma Musical: Popular Instrumental Music Argentina, Tangos
Abstract: "For me," Astor Piazzolla once said, "tango was always for the ear rather than the feet." Piazzolla expanded upon one of the great popular dance traditions of the Western Hemisphere, constantly crossing and recrossing the line between popular and classical music. A tango master not of the barrooms but of the concert hall, Astor Piazzolla was born in Mar del Plata, Argentina in 1921. His family moved to New York's Little Italy, and his musical education was shaped by American jazz and pop. But his father gave him a bandoneón, a large Argentine concertina, to keep the family's connection to Argentine culture alive, and he also studied classical music. In 1934, he recorded with the Argentine tango pioneer Carlos Gardel, who soon would be killed in a plane crash. Returning to Argentina, he played the bandoneón in a Buenos Aires tango orchestra from 1936 to 1944, but the world of classical music had made a deep impression on him. A chance meeting with the great pianist Artur Rubinstein brought ...


Files in this item

Files Length Size Format View Description
1. Pequeña Canción Para Matilde.mp3 2:51 3.906Mb MPEG Audio mp3
2. El Gordo Triste.mp3 3:43 5.092Mb MPEG Audio mp3
3. Moderato Mistico.mp3 5:33 7.613Mb MPEG Audio mp3
4. Adiós Noniño.mp3 8:03 11.04Mb MPEG Audio mp3
5. Libertango.mp3 2:45 3.771Mb MPEG Audio mp3
6. Ave Maria.mp3 5:39 7.751Mb MPEG Audio mp3
7. Balada Para Un Loco.mp3 4:14 5.800Mb MPEG Audio mp3
8. Olhos De Ressaca.mp3 4:09 5.691Mb MPEG Audio mp3
9. La Muralla De China.mp3 3:22 4.631Mb MPEG Audio mp3
10. Los Pajaros Perdidos.mp3 3:00 4.123Mb MPEG Audio mp3

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show full item record