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  2. Astor Piazzolla - Wikipedia

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    Astor Pantaleón Piazzolla (Spanish:, Italian: [pjatˈtsɔlla]; March 11, 1921 – July 4, 1992) was an Argentine tango composer, bandoneon player, and arranger. His works revolutionized the traditional tango into a new style termed nuevo tango , incorporating elements from jazz and classical music .

  3. The Rough Dancer and the Cyclical Night (Tango Apasionado)

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    Recorded in New York City in 1987, the album was produced by Kip Hanrahan and Piazzolla. [5] [6] Its music was originally developed as a theater performance about the history of the tango. [7] Piazzolla, who played the bandoneon, recorded the album with his Quinteto Tango Nuevo. [8] [9] Paquito D'Rivera played saxophone on Rough Dancer. [10]

  4. Estaciones Porteñas - Wikipedia

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    The Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas, also known as the Estaciones Porteñas or The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, are a set of four tango compositions written by Ástor Piazzolla, which were originally conceived and treated as different compositions rather than one suite, although Piazzolla performed them together from time to time.

  5. Histoire du Tango - Wikipedia

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    Histoire du Tango is a composition by tango composer Ástor Piazzolla, originally scored for flute and guitar in 1985 and published in 1986. [1] It is one of the most famous compositions by Piazzolla and is often played with different combinations, including violin or double bass substituted for the flute, and piano, harp or marimba substituted for the guitar.

  6. María de Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    María de Buenos Aires is a tango opera (tango operita) with music by Ástor Piazzolla [1] and libretto by Horacio Ferrer [2] that premiered at the Sala Planeta in Buenos Aires on 8 May 1968.

  7. Conjunto 9 - Wikipedia

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    Conjunto 9 (a.k.a. Noneto) was a tango ensemble set up by Ástor Piazzolla which was active between 1971 and 1972.. The short-lived ensemble was based on Piazzolla’s first Quinteto, comprising Astor Piazzolla (bandoneon), Osvaldo Manzi (later Osvaldo Tarantino (piano), Antonio Agri (violin), Oscar López Ruiz (electric guitar) and Kicho Díaz (double bass).

  8. Five Tango Sensations - Wikipedia

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    (The quartet still plays the piece from photocopies of Piazzolla's original score.) [3] The quartet recorded the piece in November 1987 for their 1988 album Winter Was Hard. [4] They continued their collaboration in live performance; as late as June 1990 Piazzolla and the quartet performed together at a festival in Germany. [5]

  9. La Camorra - Wikipedia

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    La Camorra is the name of a three-movement suite for tango ensemble composed by Ástor Piazzolla.It was inspired by the Neapolitan criminal organization Camorra and represents Piazzolla's most ambitious compositional statement in length and large-scale musical form, though not in harmony or timbre.

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