Astor Piazzolla
El tango
Works Info
Composer:Astor PiazzollaGenre:VocalStyle:TangoCompose Date:1965Average_duration:6:21Astor Piazzolla's "El tango" is a composition that revolutionized the traditional tango genre. It was composed in 1969 and premiered in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the same year. The piece is divided into four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Buenos Aires Hora Cero," is a fast-paced and intense piece that sets the tone for the rest of the composition. It features a driving rhythm and complex harmonies that are characteristic of Piazzolla's style. The second movement, "Lento," is a slower and more melancholic piece that showcases Piazzolla's ability to create beautiful melodies. It is a stark contrast to the first movement and provides a moment of reflection for the listener. The third movement, "Meditango," is a fusion of tango and jazz. It features a syncopated rhythm and improvisation, which are hallmarks of jazz music. The movement also includes a section where the musicians play a series of dissonant chords, which creates a sense of tension and unease. The final movement, "Nuevo Mundo," is a celebration of the new world that Piazzolla was creating with his music. It features a driving rhythm and a sense of optimism that is infectious. The movement ends with a flourish, leaving the listener feeling energized and inspired. Overall, "El tango" is a groundbreaking composition that pushed the boundaries of traditional tango music. It incorporates elements of jazz and classical music, as well as Piazzolla's own unique style, to create a new and exciting sound. The piece is a testament to Piazzolla's talent as a composer and his ability to innovate within a traditional genre.More....