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Author: Liquorice
Date: 2021-02-09 22:53
Piazzolla wrote a lot of music for many different kinds of instrumental groups. He was considering a career in composing "classical" music when Nadia Boulanger fortunately made him realise that his real talent lay in music influenced by Argentinian tango. His most famous music is in the style which he partly created: Tango Nuevo. If you listen to the groups that he first defined this style with, the Orquesta de Cuerdas and the Octeto Buenos Aires (and with the singer Jorge Sobral), I think you will get a clear answer to your question. Of course, as a bandoneon player himself, Piazzolla didn't use vibrato, but the vocal style of his music clearly calls for it.
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AndyW |
2021-02-09 21:16 |
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crvsp |
2021-02-09 22:46 |
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Re: Astor Piazzolla - vibrato or no vibrato ?? new |
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Liquorice |
2021-02-09 22:53 |
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seabreeze |
2021-02-10 05:01 |
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