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  2. 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.

  3. Astor Piazzolla - Wikipedia

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    These included Tango Suite for the virtuoso guitar duo Sergio and Odair Assad; Histoire du Tango, where a flutist and guitarist tell the history of tango in four chunks of music styled at thirty-year intervals; and La Camorra, a suite in three ten-minute movements, inspired by the Neapolitan crime family and exploring symphonic concepts of ...

  4. Category:Saxophone quartets - Wikipedia

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  5. List of concert works for saxophone - Wikipedia

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    Dialogues for saxophone quartet, winds, and percussion (2006)—James Curnow; Windings for saxophone quartet and wind orchestra (2006)—Miklós Maros; Concerto for saxophone quartet and wind ensemble (2012)—David Maslanka; Concerto after Dvorak (2018)—David DeBoor Canfield; Concerto for saxophone quartet and wind ensemble (2019)—Roger Briggs

  6. Octeto Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Octeto Buenos Aires promotional photo. The Octeto Buenos Aires was a legendary tango group formed in 1955 by the Argentine bandoneon player Astor Piazzolla.In 1958 the Octeto was disbanded and Piazzolla returned to New York City with his family where he struggled to make a living as a musician and arranger in the next stage of his career that would prove to be so ground-breaking in the history ...

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

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    Piazzolla, who played the bandoneon, recorded the album with his Quinteto Tango Nuevo. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Paquito D'Rivera played saxophone on Rough Dancer . [ 10 ] Pablo Ziegler and Pablo Zinger played piano; Zinger had acted as the musical director for the stage production.

  8. Summit (album) - Wikipedia

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    The release history of Summit appears somewhat loose. The LP was originally released in 1974 on the Italian label Erre T.V. [3] Besides a release on the short-lived label of the German chemical company BASF [5] the album was re-released the following year by the German WEA on the Atlantic Records label as Tango Nuevo. [6]

  9. Richard Galliano - Wikipedia

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    Michel Delpech, Les Voix du Bresil (Guy Cloutier, 1991) Kurt Elling, Passion World (Concord Jazz, 2015) Thomas Fersen, Le Jour du Poisson (Tot Ou Tard 1997) Liane Foly, Les Petites Notes (Virgin, 1993) Liane Foly, Sweet Mystery (Virgin, 1993) Brigitte Fontaine, L'un N'empeche Pas L'autre (Polydor, 2011) Michael Gibbs, Europeana Jazzphony No. 1 ...