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Enea Leone & Roberto Bongianino - Music from Argentina for Guitar and Bandoneon (2017)

Enea Leone & Roberto Bongianino - Music from Argentina for Guitar and Bandoneon (2017)
  • Title: Music from Argentina for Guitar and Bandoneon
  • Year Of Release: 2017
  • Label: Brilliant Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless +booklet
  • Total Time: 01:37:50
  • Total Size: 557 mb
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Tracklist
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01. El pollo Ricardo
02. Mi refugio
03. Adiós nonino
04. Bordel 1900
05. Pedacito de cielo
06. Milonga de mis amores
07. Triunfal
08. Como dos extraños
09. Che bandoneon
10. Nightclub 1960
11. Il postino
12. El choclo
13. Cafè 1930
14. La trampera
15. Decarisimo
16. Flor de lino
17. Corralera
18. Milonga del Angel
19. Muerte del Angel
20. Chiquilin de bachín
21. La senegalesa
22. Tenderness
23. Mi refugio (2)
24. Silbando
25. Soledad
26. Oblivion
27. Libertango


Not just Piazzolla: there are 13 composers represented here, many of them hardly known outside their native Argentina, giving this newly recorded set a unique place in the record catalogue. Anyone seduced by the smoky harmonies and the sensual rhythms of the tango will discover hidden treasure.

Between 1860 and 1925, the immigrants who had settled in Argentina to seek their fortune contributed to the development of this music, giving life to forms of varied derivation such as the Cuban habanera, the milonga (a type of folk dance), the African candombe and Italian songs. More of these immigrants came originally from Italy than from any other country, and the first musicians were Italian, which explains the lyrical element in the tango: its aura of melancholy and yearning.

Enea Leone and Roberto Bongianino retrace the various stages in the evolution of the tango on this album: the milonga (Milonga de mis amores, Corralera, La trampera), the tango itself (El Choclo, El Pollo Ricardo, Mi refugio, Silbando), and the vals (Pedacito de cielo, Flor de lino). Piazzolla is naturally well‐represented by classics such as Histoire du Tango (originally written for guitar and flute), and others in new arrangements. There are also several solo pieces, as well as an Italian homage to the world of the Tango: two compositions that feature in well‐loved Italian films, Il postino and the TV serial Il commissario Montalbano. Bongianino has transcribed several works from film scores, and made new arrangements for himself and Leone.

Like Piazzolla, the name of Carlos Gardel spread far and wide, not least thanks to the use of his music in soundtracks. Others such as Juan Carlos Cobain, Pedro Laurenz and Aníbal Troilo are waiting to be discovered by a worldwide audience.



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  • tubarec
  •  wrote in 19:07
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gracias desde Argentina!
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  • platico
  •  wrote in 19:18
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gracias...
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  • tubarec
  •  wrote in 04:26
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...pero la música de Mi Refugio es de Juan Carlos Cobián, no Javier Cougat Cobián (?). Y a los intérpretes les falta bastante para dar un sonido rioplatense, comparen la grabación de Mi Refugio por Grela y Troilo con la del presente CD, irreprochable técnicamente....Gracias por compartir!!
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  • karnactes
  •  wrote in 04:16
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Excelente aporte!!!... Muchas gracias por compartir...