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Astor Piazzolla
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StudioDocuments Classics
Release DateMay 4, 2006
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1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 8 to 14 days, Box set, Import
 

About Astor Piazzolla

Argentinean Ástor Pantaleón Piazzolla (March 11, 1921 – July 4, 1992) is widely considered the most important tango composer of the latter half of the twentieth century. His oeuvre revolutionized the traditional tango into a new style termed nuevo tango, incorporating elements from jazz and classical music. This 10CD set combines some of his greatest recordings. Album Description

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. Fugata
  2. Soledad
  3. Final
  4. Vamos, Nina
  5. Paraguas de Buenos Aires
  6. No Quiero Otro
  7. Violetas Populares
  8. Preludio Para el Año 3001
  9. Jeanne y Paul
  10. Fuga y Mysterio
  11. Penutlimo
Disc 2
  1. Balada Para un Loco
  2. Balada Para Mi Muerte
  3. Ciudades
  4. Primera Palabra
  5. Adiós Noniño
  6. Otoño Porteño
  7. Michelangelo '70
  8. Jorge Adiós
  9. Adiós de Soledad
  10. Tristeza de un Doble "A"
Disc 3
  1. Pequeña Cancion Para Matilde
  2. Gordo Triste
  3. Moderato Mistico
  4. Adiós Noniño
  5. Libertango
  6. Ave Maria
  7. Balada Para un Loco
  8. Olhos de Ressaca
  9. Muralla de China
  10. Pajaros Perdidos
Disc 4
  1. Maria de Buenos Aires/Fuga y Misterio
  2. Maria de Buenos Aires/Tocata Rea
  3. Maria de Buenos Aires/Contramilonga a La Funerala
  4. Maria de Buenos Aires/Tangata del Alba
  5. Maria de Buenos Aires/Allegro Tangabile
  6. Maria de Buenos Aires/Coral
  7. Maria de Buenos Aires/Balada Para Mi Muerte
  8. Maria de Buenos Aires/Se Potessi Ancora
  9. Anconcagua/Moderato
  10. Anconcagua/Presto
Disc 5
  1. As Ilhas
  2. Chiquilin de Bacin
  3. Jeanne y Paul
  4. Oblivion
  5. Ave Maria
  6. Cavalcata
  7. Tres Tangos/Allegro Tranquillo
  8. Tres Tangos/Moderato Mistico
  9. Tres Tangos/Allegretto Molto Marcato
  10. Baires '72

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (5 reviews)

rating: 5 A bargain at any price
A 10 CD box of always interesting, often great, music by Piazzolla- and at this price? Wow. Though recorded over different years, the sound quality, while not uniform, is always clear, and appears to be true stereo. The company that issued this also has a number of other bargain boxes of great jazz musicians- the others I have are excellent as well. December 27, 2007

rating: 5 A Brazilian that loves an Argentine
So many american citizens names what is below Mexico as Banana Republics and confund what is country, capital, state, etc. in Brazil/Argentin/Buenos Aires/Rio/Sao Paulo/Brasilia. Brazil speaks portuguese, its capital is Brasilia, the national music is samba and it won 5 times the Socker worldcup. Argentina speaks Spanish, its capital is Buenos Aires, the national music is Tango and it won 2 times the socker worlcup. There is a lot of competition between the 2 countries, mainly Argentina at the end of WW II was the 4th largest econimy in the world and from this time it has been continuosly lost position, while Brazil in opposite is today the 8th largest economy in the world with all the indicators going up. But the subject is music.
Astor Piazzolla is in my opinion the greatest Argentine contribution for the world music. He in life was hated for some (a lot) purist Argentine because he lived many years abroad and of course shows in his music the influence of others music styles, creating a Fusion Jazz TANGO. Of course what Argentines hate Brazilian will love.
In South America music he is only behind Antonio Carlos (TOM) Jobin, the Bossa Nova Icon. August 10, 2007

rating: 4 20-Year Piazzolla Fan in South Florida
While there are several repeats of songs (works) in the 10-CD set, they are recorded at different periods in the late Astor Piazzolla's musical life, with different groupings of musicians. There is an incredible amount of song material in this set for such a small amount of money. The recording quality is variable, no doubt due to the quality of the original recordings, but it is still very good overall for the collection as a whole. For anyone just newly learning about Piazzolla, this is a very good collection to have as a starter set, at a very low price. And, for an oldtimer like me who already has a lot of CD albums of both Piazzolla performances and those of others who have covered his work with different instrumentation, I still added a lot of new song titles to my Piazzolla song list. I was lucky enough to have seen Piazzolla perform in concert in Miami about 1-2 years before his stroke, and 3-4 years before he died in 1992. I was also lucky to have heard and learned about his work before that time, even though it was long after he became famous (I never owned a Piazzolla record). It would have been nice to have an explanatory booklet ("liner notes") about the various works, even if the set cost a couple bucks more, which is why I downgraded to 4 stars. July 23, 2007

rating: 5 Beautiful
An amazing musician. It's a great price and a wealth of material to enjoy, study and love. Beautiful. December 14, 2006

rating: 5 An Incredible Bargain
I already own more than fifty Piazzolla CDs and so was more than a little curious about what new material could be gleaned from this ambitious box set. What I found is that despite thinking that my collection must be nearing completion, my collection is far from complete indeed! While most of the songs are very familiar, at least eighty percent of the arrangements are not.
The songs within are mostly from the late 60s-70s period of Piazzolla's long and glorious career. There are some live recordings, some recordings in Portuguese, some in Italian, and some recordings made with some of the more obscure Piazzolla ensembles as well as a modest number of arrangements as presented on recordings I already own. In short, this is a veritable treasure trove of some of the twentieth century's finest compositions. After hearing this set for the first time, I wondered just how many more of Piazzolla's recordings have yet to be released.
There are no favorite songs here, they are all good. This box set is an incredible bargain-do the math-which belongs in every music lover's collection. In addition to 10 CDs, the buyer gets an informative booklet. Get it while it is still available, it is one of the best deals I have ever gotten. February 18, 2004

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