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Astor Piazzolla
Río Sena
Works Info
Composer
:
Astor Piazzolla
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Chamber Music
Compose Date
:
ca. 1955
Average_duration
:
3:33
'Río Sena' is a tango composition by the Argentine composer Astor Piazzolla. It was composed in 1982 and premiered in the same year. The piece is part of Piazzolla's 'Suite Troileana', a tribute to the Argentine bandoneon player Aníbal Troilo. 'Río Sena' is the third movement of the suite and is named after the Seine River in Paris, where Piazzolla lived for several years. The piece is characterized by its melancholic and nostalgic melody, which is played by the bandoneon and accompanied by the piano and string quartet. The movement begins with a slow and mournful introduction, with the bandoneon playing a simple melody over a sustained chord in the strings. The piano then enters with a series of arpeggios, which gradually build in intensity and lead to the main theme of the piece. The main theme is a haunting melody played by the bandoneon, which is accompanied by the strings and piano. The melody is full of longing and nostalgia, and is reminiscent of the sound of a distant accordion playing in the streets of Paris. The middle section of the piece features a more rhythmic and upbeat section, with the bandoneon playing a series of fast and virtuosic runs. This section is followed by a return to the main theme, which is played with even greater intensity and emotion than before. The piece ends with a slow and mournful coda, with the bandoneon playing a final melody over a sustained chord in the strings. The final notes of the piece are played softly and slowly, bringing the piece to a gentle and melancholic close. Overall, 'Río Sena' is a beautiful and evocative piece of music, which captures the spirit of Paris and the nostalgia of Piazzolla's time living there. Its haunting melody and emotional intensity make it a classic example of Piazzolla's unique style of tango music.
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