
Piazzolla: Tangos For Violin, Brass & Percussion / Tacchi, Quintetto Di Ottoni E Percussioni Della Toscana
Astor Piazzollaās much-loved tangos have been arranged for all manner of instrumental line-ups, this album presenting an exuberant selection specially arranged for the acclaimed Tuscan Brass and Percussion Quintet whose members are professors of their instruments in leading Italian conservatories. The Quintet is joined by guest violinist Andrea Tacchi. The result is a thrilling new take on nuevo tango, passionate yet poised, sharp and shiny as a knife-blade. The centrepiece of this album, Piazzollaās witty Four Seasons Suite takes Vivaldiās famous violin concertos for a stroll through the docklands of Buenos Aires, the original home of tango itself.
Astor Piazzollaās much-loved tangos have been arranged for all manner of instrumental line-ups, this album presenting an exuberant selection specially arranged for the acclaimed Tuscan Brass and Percussion Quintet whose members are professors of their instruments in leading Italian conservatories. The Quintet is joined by guest violinist Andrea Tacchi. The result is a thrilling new take on nuevo tango, passionate yet poised, sharp and shiny as a knife-blade. The centrepiece of this album, Piazzollaās witty Four Seasons Suite takes Vivaldiās famous violin concertos for a stroll through the docklands of Buenos Aires, the original home of tango itself.
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Astor Piazzollaās much-loved tangos have been arranged for all manner of instrumental line-ups, this album presenting an exuberant selection specially arranged for the acclaimed Tuscan Brass and Percussion Quintet whose members are professors of their instruments in leading Italian conservatories. The Quintet is joined by guest violinist Andrea Tacchi. The result is a thrilling new take on nuevo tango, passionate yet poised, sharp and shiny as a knife-blade. The centrepiece of this album, Piazzollaās witty Four Seasons Suite takes Vivaldiās famous violin concertos for a stroll through the docklands of Buenos Aires, the original home of tango itself.
























