CD:
Trio Agora: Hotel Tango
With their new CD “Hotel Tango” on the Accentus Music label, Trio Agora invite us on a journey through the history and development of the tango.
From its roots to its manifold manifestations worldwide, the trio presents tango as a unique mixture of European, South American and African idioms. With arrangements and dedicated compositions, the trio explores the genre from a personal perspective. Look forward to a reimagined version of Astor Piazzolla's “Las cuatro estaciones porteñas“, works of Stravinsky, Gardel, Ravel, Ginastera and more.
Trio Agora
Hotel Tango
Žilvinas Brazauskas, clarinets
Natania Hoffman, cello
Robertas Lozinskis, piano
Astor Piazzolla – Las cuatro estaciones porteñas
Igor Stravinsky – Tango
Antonio Lauro – Natalia, "Vals criollo" (from 4 Valses Venezolanos)
Maurice Ravel – Pièce en forme de Habanera
Di Martino – Monterosano Mazurka
Richard Galliano – La Valse à Margaux
Ernesto Lecuona – La comparsa
Anonym – San Pascual Bailón
Rosendo Mendizábal – El entrerriano
Carlos Gardel – El día que me quieras
Alberto Ginastera – Danza del gaucho matrero (from Danzas Argentinas)
Joel Hoffman – Foxtrot Romeo Juliett Hotel Tango
Running time: 71:05
The CD will be available worldwide from June 23, 2023.
ACC30604
EAN: 4260234833041
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www.accentus.com
Orchestra / Band Trio Agora
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