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Maria Martinova – Tango, Mon Amour! (24/96 FLAC)

Maria Martinova - Tango, Mon Amour! (24/96 FLAC)
Maria Martinova – Tango, Mon Amour! (24/96 FLAC)

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Composer: Anselmo Aieta, Agustin Bardi, José Dames, Rosendo Mendizábal, Astor Piazzólla, Horacio Salgán
Performer: Maria Martinova
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Rubicon
Catalogue: RCD1121
Release: 2024
Size: 0.99 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

01. Bardi: Nunca Tuvo Novio (Arr. for Piano by Orlando Tripodi)
02. Salgán: Don Agustín Bardi (Arr. For Piano by Horacio Salgán)
03. Aieta: Palomita Blanca (Arr. for Piano by Orlando Tripodi)
04. Mendizábal: El Entrerriano (Arr. For Piano by Horacio Salgán)
05. Dames: Fuimos (Arr. For Piano by Leonardo Teruggi)
06. Piazzólla: Romance del Diablo (Arr. For Piano by Juan Esteban Cuacci)
07. Piazzólla: Lo Que Vendrá (Arr. For Piano by Pablo Estigarribia)
08. Piazzólla: Pedro y Pedro
09. Piazzólla: Adiós Nonino (Arr. For Piano by Laércio de Freitas)
10. Piro: Azul Noche (Arr. for Piano by Juan Esteban Cuacci)
11. Piazzólla: Libertango (Arr. For Piano by Kyoko Yamamoto)
12. Piazzólla: Romanza del Duende (from “María de Buenos Aires”)

Maria Martinova’s electrifying and enticing new album is a “love letter” to the riveting universe of Tango. The revolutionary work of the Argentinian composer Astor Piazzolla was eye opening for Maria. Piazzolla was her gateway into the rich and vibrant world of Tango where she discovered its many facets: sadness, humour, passion, intimacy… What makes Tango fascinating is the transformation it has undergone, starting with its roots in Angola and later having been influenced by multiple musical styles such as the Italian Canzonetta, Klezmer, French Chanson, Jazz and Classical Music.

This album is a collection of original compositions and arrangements for piano, celebrating the work of some of the masters – past and present – of Tango: Agustín Bardi, José Dames, Orlando Trípodi, Anselmo Aieta, Horacio Salgán, Juan Esteban Cuacci & Astor Piazzolla.

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