Julián Plaza
Melancolico for tango ensemble
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Composer:Julián PlazaGenre:ChamberStyle:TangoAverage_duration:3:58Melancólico is a tango composition by Argentine composer Julián Plaza. It was composed in the mid-1950s and premiered in Buenos Aires in 1956. The piece is written for a tango ensemble, which typically includes a bandoneón, piano, violin, and double bass. Melancólico is a slow and melancholic tango, as the name suggests. It is characterized by its mournful melody and the use of dissonant harmonies. The piece is in a minor key, which adds to its somber mood. The bandoneón, which is the lead instrument in the ensemble, plays a prominent role in the piece, with its expressive and emotive sound. The composition is divided into three movements. The first movement begins with a slow and mournful melody played by the bandoneón. The piano and violin then join in, adding to the texture of the piece. The movement builds in intensity, with the bandoneón playing a virtuosic solo before returning to the main melody. The second movement is more subdued, with a slower tempo and a more introspective mood. The bandoneón plays a haunting melody, accompanied by the piano and violin. The movement ends with a quiet and contemplative coda. The final movement returns to the main melody of the first movement, but with a more upbeat and rhythmic feel. The bandoneón plays a lively solo, accompanied by the piano and violin. The movement builds to a climax before ending with a final statement of the main melody. Overall, Melancólico is a beautiful and haunting tango composition that showcases the emotional depth and expressive power of the tango ensemble. Its melancholic mood and dissonant harmonies make it a unique and memorable addition to the tango repertoire.More....