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Adios Nonino
directed by Beatrix Conrad, fl. 2007-2014; composed by Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992 (1961); produced by Salve TV; performed by Luis Ribeiro, Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi, Julius Darvas, Ana Topalovic, Rusanda Panfili, Ondrej Janoska, Roman Janoska, Frantisek Janoska and Erwin Schrott (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2013), 6 mins
After winning Placido Domingo’s International Voice Competition, Operalia, in 1998, Erwin Schrott became an operatic superstar, burning up the stages of all the important opera houses of the world like Milan, London, Vienna, Berlin and Paris. In "Rojotango", recorded at the legendary Admiralspalast in Berlin, Er...
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directed by Beatrix Conrad, fl. 2007-2014; composed by Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992 (1961); produced by Salve TV; performed by Luis Ribeiro, Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi, Julius Darvas, Ana Topalovic, Rusanda Panfili, Ondrej Janoska, Roman Janoska, Frantisek Janoska and Erwin Schrott (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2013), 6 mins
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After winning Placido Domingo’s International Voice Competition, Operalia, in 1998, Erwin Schrott became an operatic superstar, burning up the stages of all the important opera houses of the world like Milan, London, Vienna, Berlin and Paris. In "Rojotango", recorded at the legendary Admiralspalast in Berlin, Erwin Schrott presents a musical journey through the wonderful world of Tango and the music of Latin America through the streets of Bueno...
After winning Placido Domingo’s International Voice Competition, Operalia, in 1998, Erwin Schrott became an operatic superstar, burning up the stages of all the important opera houses of the world like Milan, London, Vienna, Berlin and Paris. In "Rojotango", recorded at the legendary Admiralspalast in Berlin, Erwin Schrott presents a musical journey through the wonderful world of Tango and the music of Latin America through the streets of Buenos Aires, where Tangos, Milongas and other popular melodies -are being played and sung. The programme features a varied and exciting selection of passionate tangos by Astor Piazzolla and Pablo Ziegler as well as evocative Argentinean and Brazilian folk songs. After the highly successful release of his "Rojotango" album, awarded with the German ECHO KLASSIK, Erwin Schrott now presents "Rojotango" live on stage.
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Date Written / Recorded
1961
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Luis Ribeiro, Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi, Julius Darvas, Ana Topalovic, Rusanda Panfili, Ondrej Janoska, Roman Janoska, Frantisek Janoska, Erwin Schrott
Contributor
Salve TV
Author / Creator
Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992, Beatrix Conrad, fl. 2007-2014, Luis Ribeiro, Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi, Julius Darvas, Ana Topalovic, Rusanda Panfili, Ondrej Janoska, Roman Janoska, Frantisek Janoska, Erwin Schrott
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 C Major Entertainment
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al Tango: Tango of the World/Tanga Świata/Tangos der Welt/Tango mundial
(Stowarzyszenie FoMA, 2006), 1 hour 3 mins
The first CD of al Tango orchestra, in sale starting from April 2006. The cd album “tango of the world” includes 19 original tango songs performed by al Tango vocalist Piotr Rafałko in twelve languages: Polish, Castellano (ríoplatense), Russian, German, Turkish, French, Finnish, Jewish, Slovakian, Romanian,...
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(Stowarzyszenie FoMA, 2006), 1 hour 3 mins
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The first CD of al Tango orchestra, in sale starting from April 2006. The cd album “tango of the world” includes 19 original tango songs performed by al Tango vocalist Piotr Rafałko in twelve languages: Polish, Castellano (ríoplatense), Russian, German, Turkish, French, Finnish, Jewish, Slovakian, Romanian, Italian and Czech. „tango of the world” presents tango repertoire originating from many countries all over the world where tango en...
The first CD of al Tango orchestra, in sale starting from April 2006. The cd album “tango of the world” includes 19 original tango songs performed by al Tango vocalist Piotr Rafałko in twelve languages: Polish, Castellano (ríoplatense), Russian, German, Turkish, French, Finnish, Jewish, Slovakian, Romanian, Italian and Czech. „tango of the world” presents tango repertoire originating from many countries all over the world where tango enjoyed great popularity and is trying to prove the thesis that, tango... is not Argentinian! .TANGO IS NOT ARGENTINIAN !Everyone will tell you that tango is Argentinian. But tango dies of exhaustion once the distance among the buildings is bigger than 200 metres. I mean, tango is urban music, so it cannot be representative for the whole country, especially if this country is mostly a desert. (…) If we take into account the place of birth and life of most tango authors and composers, orchestra founders, singers, musicians and followers, we must admit that tango is not Argentinian but porteño. Fundamental musical tango traditions African and Spanish candombe and milongas, tragic tone and dramatic lyrics (Neapolitan folk songs), language (Spanish Ríoplatense), origin of the greatest artists of the genre (in many cases still not clear), instruments (the bandoneón was invented in Germany, the typical tango orchestra is a semi-folk imitation of the great symphonic orchestra, with Italian and other European instruments), even the African etymology of its name – all these elements contribute to the world origin of tango, once more, not international, but world, which wants to say “from the whole world”. (...) To prove this thesis, let me tell an anecdote. While staying in New York, a tango musician could not enter his flat because it was locked from the inside. He asked for help an Argentinian boy from Brooklyn, of Italian roots, who was just passing by. The boy gets into the flat through the back stairs, wakes the singer (Carlos Gardel, about whom we do not know until today if he was French or Uruguayan) and asks him to open the door. When both the singer and the musician thank him, the boy says that he can play bandoneón because he has classes with a Hungarian bandoneonist. The famous Gardel, curious about the boy (and who is this boy? Piazzolla himself), asks him to play a tango. And then, what this French or Uruguayan singer says in Spanish to the Argentian boy of Italian origin brought up in the US who learned to play German bandoneón from a Hungarian bandoneonist? “You play bandoneón like a genuine Spaniard!” (this anecdote is taken from the biography of Astor Piazzolla by Natalio Gorín). To conclude: although, following our mental habits, we try to categorise every single thing in order to define its origin, it is difficult to classify tango , as well as the Republic of Argentina, and put it within the limits of a strictly defined nation. It rather oscillates between locality and universality. Tango is an example of the phenomenon that an Anglo-Saxon writer Roland Robertson called “glocalization”, i.e. local globalization. I would also say in the very Papal style – which corresponds ideally with Roma, where these reflexions have been conceived – that tango is Urbi et Orbi. Or, to be more provocative: tango is not Argentinian, so it does not matter what numerous nationalists say about it without even knowing how to sing or dance it. The article was published in El Farolito (July 2003) Author: Fernando Iglesias Polish to English translation: Anna Wojtych
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Stowarzyszenie FoMA
Topic / Theme
20's, 30's, 40's
Copyright Message
2006 Stowarzyszenie FoMA
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Astor Piazzolla: Le Grand Tango
composed by Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992; performed by Friedemann Eichhorn, 1971-, Julius Berger and José Gallardo, 1970- (Südwestrundfunk (SWR), 2005), 1 hour 1 mins
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composed by Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992; performed by Friedemann Eichhorn, 1971-, Julius Berger and José Gallardo, 1970- (Südwestrundfunk (SWR), 2005), 1 hour 1 mins
Date Written / Recorded
2005-03-31
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Friedemann Eichhorn, 1971-, Julius Berger, José Gallardo, 1970-
Author / Creator
Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992, Friedemann Eichhorn, 1971-, Julius Berger, José Gallardo, 1970-
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Südwestrundfunk (SWR)
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Astor Piazzolla: Suite punta del este
composed by Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992; performed by Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992 (Azzurra Music, 2005), 53 mins
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composed by Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992; performed by Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992 (Azzurra Music, 2005), 53 mins
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992
Author / Creator
Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Azzurra Music
Copyright Message
1999 Azzurra Music
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Gala de Día
conducted by Nelly Vuksic; produced by Max Lifchitz, 1948-; performed by César Vuksic, Stanley Dorn, Sandra Arida, Sarah Kerr, Marian Wasserman and Chris Vasquez, Americas Vocal Ensemble (North-South), 1 hour 3 mins
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conducted by Nelly Vuksic; produced by Max Lifchitz, 1948-; performed by César Vuksic, Stanley Dorn, Sandra Arida, Sarah Kerr, Marian Wasserman and Chris Vasquez, Americas Vocal Ensemble (North-South), 1 hour 3 mins
Date Written / Recorded
2000-06-23
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Americas Vocal Ensemble, César Vuksic, Stanley Dorn, Sandra Arida, Sarah Kerr, Marian Wasserman, Chris Vasquez
Contributor
Nelly Vuksic, Max Lifchitz, 1948-
Author / Creator
Americas Vocal Ensemble, César Vuksic, Stanley Dorn, Sandra Arida, Sarah Kerr, Marian Wasserman, Chris Vasquez
Publisher
North-South
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Habaneras, Milongas, Tangos
performed by Polly Ferman (Roméo Records / Qualiton Imports, Ltd., 2006), 58 mins
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performed by Polly Ferman (Roméo Records / Qualiton Imports, Ltd., 2006), 58 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1994-09
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Polly Ferman
Author / Creator
Polly Ferman
Date Published / Released
2006-08-08
Publisher
Roméo Records / Qualiton Imports, Ltd.
Copyright Message
2000 Roméo Records
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Imágenes: Argentina y Uruguay del campo a la ciudad
performed by Daniel Binelli, 1939- and Polly Ferman (Roméo Records / Qualiton Imports, Ltd., 2006), 56 mins
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performed by Daniel Binelli, 1939- and Polly Ferman (Roméo Records / Qualiton Imports, Ltd., 2006), 56 mins
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Daniel Binelli, 1939-, Polly Ferman
Author / Creator
Daniel Binelli, 1939-, Polly Ferman
Date Published / Released
2006-08-08
Publisher
Roméo Records / Qualiton Imports, Ltd.
Copyright Message
2001 Roméo Records
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The King of Tango, Vol. 1
performed by Carlos Gardel and Niño Ricardo (Nimbus, 1999), 1 hour 17 mins
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performed by Carlos Gardel and Niño Ricardo (Nimbus, 1999), 1 hour 17 mins
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Carlos Gardel, Niño Ricardo
Author / Creator
Carlos Gardel, Niño Ricardo
Date Published / Released
1999
Publisher
Nimbus
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1999. Used by permission of Nimbus Records. All rights reserved.
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Orquestra de Guitarres de Barcelona
performed by Orquestra Guitarres Barcelona (AYVA Musica, 2005), 1 hour 2 mins
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performed by Orquestra Guitarres Barcelona (AYVA Musica, 2005), 1 hour 2 mins
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Orquestra Guitarres Barcelona
Author / Creator
Orquestra Guitarres Barcelona
Date Published / Released
2005-04-19
Publisher
AYVA Musica
Copyright Message
2001 AYVA Musica Producciones, S.L
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Piano Music of Argentina
performed by Niklas Sivelöv, 1968- (Stradivari Classics, 2003), 1 hour 34 mins
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performed by Niklas Sivelöv, 1968- (Stradivari Classics, 2003), 1 hour 34 mins
Date Written / Recorded
2001-02
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Niklas Sivelöv, 1968-
Author / Creator
Niklas Sivelöv, 1968-
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Stradivari Classics
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