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Astor Piazzolla Histoire Du Tango, played by Chloe Chua (violin) & Kevin Loh (guitar) 2 года назад


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Astor Piazzolla Histoire Du Tango, played by Chloe Chua (violin) & Kevin Loh (guitar)

T0:08 Bordello 1900 4:32 Cafe1930 12:55 Night Club 1960 19:31 Concert d'aujourd'hui (Modern-Day Concert) Kevin and I got together recently to record Astor Piazzolla's Histoire Du Tango to celebrate his centennial birthday this year. This is a project that I have been contemplating doing since my debut recital in Singapore prior to the Menuhin Competition (Geneva) in year 2018. I am really grateful to the National Arts Council Singapore for their generous sponsorship and Kevin for his effort to put everything together. I am really excited that it is finally done! Piazzolla attempted to convey the history and development of Tango through the 4 movements of Histoire Du Tango. It was originally written for flute and guitar in1985 (published in 1986), a form that flourished in Buenos Aires in 1882. Other instrumental arrangements appeared later, including violin substituted for the flute, and also harp or marimba substituted for the guitar. Kevin Loh's Youtube Channel    / kevinlohguitar   We will also be launching our series of music videos of the Piazzolla over the month of December, please stay tuned! Video Launch in December via Youtube 04/12/2021 : Bordel 1900 11/12/2021 : Café 1930 18/12/2021 : Nightclub 1960 25/12/2021 : Concert d'aujourd'hui Histoire Du Tango by Astor Piazzolla Copyright Editions Henry Lemoine, Paris (Code ISWC : T-003.036.799-7) https://www.henry-lemoine.com/fr/cata.. Special thanks to the Rin Collection for their generous loan of the violin, Peter Guarneri, Venice 1729.

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