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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. Adiós Nonino - Wikipedia

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    Adiós Nonino from Ástor Piazzolla's Adiós Nonino CD, recorded in Buenos Aires in 1969 (in RealAudio format) [permanent dead link ‍] Adios Nonino, Astor Piazzolla y su Quinteto Tango Nuevo (1984) live in Utrecht, Netherlands (VPRO-TV/Theo Uittenbogaard) Live-Concert of Astor Piazzola at Teatro Colón June 11, 1984 Adiós Nonino on YouTube.

  6. 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]

  7. Summit (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was born from the meeting, which took place in Italy in 1974, between the Argentinean bandoneon player Astor Piazzolla and the North American saxophonist Gerry Mulligan, considered among the most prominent members of the world music scene.

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  9. Libertango - Wikipedia

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    Libertango was the backing music in the Tarot advert for Volvo's S60 compact executive saloon. [7] The music was used in the Roman Polanski movie Frantic (1988), [8] [9] and was one of two pieces from Piazzolla that made up the entire soundtrack of Jacques Rivette's film Le Pont du Nord (1981). [10] [11] [12]