Guitar Music of Argentina

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Album Description
This recording brings together pieces writen for the guitar by some of the most eminent contemporary composers of Argentina. These include Maximo Pujol, who was born in Buenos Aires in 1957. He has obtained numerous first prizes in composition contests at home and abroad. The guitar works of Maximo Diego Pujol have been performed and recorded throughout the world by artists of the highest caliber. Both Narciso Saul and Juan Falu are active as performing musicians in Argentina. Carols Guasttavino was born in Santa Fe in 1912. He studied in Buenos Aires and IN Europe in the years after the war. Walter Heinze is active as a teacher of guitar, as well as composing and perfomring frequently.

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Guitar Music of Argentina
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    Guitar Music of Argentina

    Manufacturer: Naxos
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    ASIN: B000EBEGXM
    Release Date: 2006-03-21

    Tracks:

    1. Sounds From That Day
    2. Opposing Tide
    3. Open Sky
    4. Dona Carmen (Vals Criollo)
    5. I In Confusion
    6. II In Melancholy
    7. III Epilogue
    8. Sweet Mate
    9. Hot Mate
    10. Free Hour
    11. Tucututa
    12. El Felipe
    13. I Pachamama
    14. II Salamanca
    15. III Coquena
    16. IV Velando Al Angelito
    17. Estudio No.4 'Badly Off'
    18. I Allegro Preciso E Ritmico
    19. II Adagio
    20. III Allegro
    Guitar Music of Argentina
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • PACKING FOR ARGENTINA
    • An outstanding album with some surprising music
    Guitar Music of Argentina

    Manufacturer: Naxos
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    ASIN: B00005UO8L
    Release Date: 2002-03-19

    Tracks:

    1. Don Julian
    2. Septiembre
    3. Rojo Y Negro
    4. Boulevard San Jorge
    5. Preludio
    6. Choro
    7. Takirari
    8. Guarania
    9. Tonada
    10. Vals
    11. Gato Y Malambo
    12. Preludio
    13. Tango
    14. Milonga
    15. Murga
    16. Candombe
    17. Allegro Deciso E Molto Ritmicio
    18. Andante
    19. Allegro Espiritoso
    20. De La Rais A La Copa
    21. Chacarera Ututa
    22. Del Buen Riego
    23. I. Movido
    24. II. Tranquilo
    25. III. Tangueando
    26. IV
    27. V. Andando
    28. I. Movido Da Capo

    Album Description

    This recording brings together pieces writen for the guitar by some of the most eminent contemporary composers of Argentina. These include Maximo Pujol, who was born in Buenos Aires in 1957. He has obtained numerous first prizes in composition contests at home and abroad. The guitar works of Maximo Diego Pujol have been performed and recorded throughout the world by artists of the highest caliber. Both Narciso Saul and Juan Falu are active as performing musicians in Argentina. Carols Guasttavino was born in Santa Fe in 1912. He studied in Buenos Aires and IN Europe in the years after the war. Walter Heinze is active as a teacher of guitar, as well as composing and perfomring frequently.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars PACKING FOR ARGENTINA.......2007-02-27

    This recording of contemporary Guitar music of Argentina is played magnificently by Victor Villadangos. After listening to this splendid recording, I had fantasies of sitting in a café in Buenos Aires drinking strong coffee. Some of my favorites compositions on the album that I particularly loved are Hector Ayala 7 part "Serie Americana" Narsico Saul's "Boulevard San Jorge" Maximo Pujol's 5 part "Suite #1', and Carlos Guastino's "Sonata No.1" .

    All in all, I loved this recording; it certainly put me in the mood to go to Argentina.

    5 out of 5 stars An outstanding album with some surprising music.......2004-01-26

    The repertoire here ranges into more diverse styles of composition, and so presents more variety, than the recent John Williams album of music from Venezuela. All of the music here, however, is eminently engaging. Several of the composers obviously are highly aware of, and incorporate, a variety of idioms including jazz, indigenous music, and even a touch of rock and New Age--or so it seems to this listener--leading to some highly original moments. None of these twentieth century composers seems at all adverse to writing music with recognizeable (and at times even memorable) tunes--although this may make them quite unacceptable to certain "modernists." Maximo Pujol seems to have the most original voice, and shows both energy and wit in his compositions. The music by Saul comes closest to being bland, but it too has its ingenious moments. Victor Villandangos--who I had never heard of before--proves to be a fine guitarist who produces a generally full and pleasing tone and shows highly accomplished technique. A little more tonal variation on his part might have lent even more interest to the album, but it is hard to fault it in any way, especially at its bargain price. Even the sound is quite good. Along with the Villa-Lobos album by Norbert Kraft, this is one of the finest guitar albums issued by this label--and would do any full-price label proud as well.
    Di Meola Plays Piazzolla
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Excellent!
    • A Great Disappointment
    • Come on people, take serious music seriously
    • A heartfelt farewell !
    • terrible effort
    Di Meola Plays Piazzolla
    Al Di Meola
    Manufacturer: Mesa / Bluemoon
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    ASIN: B000002JXC
    Release Date: 2007-03-02

    Tracks:

    1. Oblivion
    2. Caafe 1930
    3. Tango Suite Part l
    4. Tango Suite Part lI
    5. Verano Reflections
    6. Night Club 1960
    7. Tango II
    8. Bordel 1900
    9. Milonga Del Angel
    10. Last Tango For Astor

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent!.......2006-11-26

    Yeah, if you want to discover piazzolla, this is not for you, but in this disc you can find and excellent version him and, a mixture with di meola!!

    1 out of 5 stars A Great Disappointment.......2006-07-13

    If you really want to discover the beauty of Piazzolla's music give this disc a miss. There is no substitute for Piazzolla's own albums - especially Tango Zero Hour, La Camorra, The Central Park Concert, etc. Piazzolla loved the guitar, and wrote a considerable amount of guitar music. It's a shame that this album doesn't do justice to Piazzolla's legacy. Guitar afficionado's should check out Baltazar Benitez' beautiful "Music of Astor Piazzolla" album instead. Many performers (such as Yo-Yo Ma, Gary Burton, Gidon Kremer, Pablo Zeigler, etc) have interpreted Piazzola much better than Al DiMeola.

    1 out of 5 stars Come on people, take serious music seriously.......2005-04-27

    I heard of Al DiMeola from a friend that know's I'm a fan of classical music and classical guitar. I was expecting a serious classical guitarist, like Segovia or Williams. I'm also a fan of Piazzolla's work, and I know how it's supposed to sound. This is not Piazzolla. This is Yanni and Kenny G plus a guitar. The synth is just stupid. There is no place for a synthesizer in Verano Reflections. And there is definitely no place for a synth is Cafe 1930. It should be flute and guitar, period. Let Yanni go play Chariots of Fire, and leave the recording session to real musicians.

    5 out of 5 stars A heartfelt farewell !.......2004-11-02

    Excellent farewell album to a very close friend ; the unforgettable , and always reminded bandoneon artist the typical instrument of the tango .
    Di Meola makes a musical journey through his prefered themes and arranges with a fineness and delicate sound , but it never sounds romantic and even old fashioned but it gives him a special accent ; this sad tribute from the deep of his heart .
    Oblivion, Verano reflections and Cafe 1930 are by far the best tracks of that special tribute to that living legend who was : Astor Piazzolla died on July 5 1992.
    In Memoriam

    1 out of 5 stars terrible effort.......2003-08-17

    I'm sorry but this effort of DiMeola is sub-par. I have heard the original versions of Piazzolla's music, as well as many, many arrangements done by world-class guitarists (mostly classical) from around the world. This is by far the worst rendition I have ever heard. The electronic overdubs are tacky; most importantly, the feeling, the musicality has gone missing completely - this is to assume that DiMeola has any musicality at all, and after this cd I sincerely doubt the fact. He seems to forget that tango is melancholic, music one dances to, and not a chance to display one's technical abilities -- DiMeola can play fast, but that's about it, as far as I am concerned. The above comments are best personified by his solo acoustic performance of Milonga del Angel. Without a doubt this piece is one of the greatest of the twentieth century; we would not recognise this with DiMeola's performance, he completely destroys it -- we should expect this however, as his prowess is limited: his right-hand picking technique is terrible. If I wanted an example of how NOT to play music, this would surely be it.

    Stay away from this performance. Instead, go with any legitimate classical guitarist's recordings of Piazzolla: John Williams, Craig Ogden, Slava Grigoryan; or go to the real recordings themselves: Kremer, or may I suggest the albums Luna or Tango Zero Hour. Just don't buy this cd. Disgusting.
    Bajo Cero
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Jazz purity in Tango
    • Distinctive and delicate to the heart...
    • a masterful recording
    Bajo Cero
    Pablo Ziegler
    Manufacturer: Khaeon
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    ASIN: B000098ZP2
    Release Date: 2003-06-17

    Tracks:

    1. La Rayuela
    2. Flor De Lino
    3. chin Chin
    4. La Fundicion
    5. Milonga Del Adios
    6. Bajo Cero
    7. Yuyo Verde
    8. Planufer Milonga
    9. Los Mareados
    10. Fuga Y Misterio

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Jazz purity in Tango.......2006-08-23

    Very good commentaries expressed by Mr.Sagman

    Just came back form Buenos Aires, its a city vibrant with contemporary jazz, first class musicians and a good display of argentinian jazz I brought along.

    I almost missed Bajo Cero for I looked in the jazz section and it was classified as Tango.. if you are familar with Piazzolla then this should come as a refreshingly pure addition.. if you are not, then this is refreshingly good introduction.. not to miss

    4 out of 5 stars Distinctive and delicate to the heart..........2005-05-03

    For me, a beautiful blend of the artists' talent and music. The jazz is a complement to the momentum and energy of the classic tango.

    5 out of 5 stars a masterful recording.......2003-09-01

    Pablo Ziegler, a protege of one of Argentina's greatest composers, Astor Piazzolla, produced with Quique Sinesi guitar and Walter Castro bandoneon a beautiful CD. It features Ziegler's own compositions as well as music by Piazzolla and others. The tunes and playing often soulful are spirited and passionate in the true style and sensitivity that musicians from that country usually produce. And unlike many of the Piazzolla recordings, the bandoneon when played by the composer, is not allowed to dominate the sound, producing a much more intimate effect resembling a chamber music trio. Buy this CD if you enjoy the best that Argentina can produce.

    Dave Sagman
    Piazzolla: Tangazo
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • GREAT MUSIC!!! TERRIBLE RECORDING and PERFORMANCES!!!
    • My search for Oblivion has a happy ending.
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    Piazzolla: Tangazo
    Astor Piazzolla , Charles Dutoit , Orchestre symphonique de Montréal , Daniel Binelli , Eduardo Isaac , and Louise Pellerin
    Manufacturer: Decca
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    ASIN: B00005Q672
    Release Date: 2001-11-13

    Tracks:

    1. Adios Nonino
    2. Milonga del angel
    3. Double Concerto for bandoneon and guitar: Introduccion
    4. Double Concerto for bandoneon and guitar: Milonga
    5. Double Concerto for bandoneon and guitar: Tango
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    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars GREAT MUSIC!!! TERRIBLE RECORDING and PERFORMANCES!!!.......2004-09-02

    This recording has been one of the greatest disappointments in my cd collector memory. Dutoit has NO idea about the proper style with which to play this music (music I have conducted in performance with professional orchestras) and the recording is an acoustical disaster.

    Why did the engineers for this recording place microphones so close to the bandoneon (an accordion with buttons instead of keys, central to the performance of tango and Piazzolla's solo instrument) that one can hear every mechanical noise it makes -- even the valves opening and closing over the reeds??? Worse still, the orchestra sounds like the microphones were hung in one very soupy room and the musicians were recorded distantly. In essence the orchestra and the bandoneon do not sound in the proper sonic perspective -- much less in the same room!

    The glissandos in the strings in the TANGAZO are wrong! They are way too slow and sloppy. Dutoit could have listened to any number of tango recordings and found the proper style. What a shame!

    I can hardly wait for these engineers to do a recording of John Field's Nocturnes played on a celesta with REALLY close microphones so we can hear the inner clunky life of that instrument, as well!

    5 out of 5 stars My search for Oblivion has a happy ending........2002-06-02

    Recently, I attended a concert by a chamber orchestra on tour. The printed program for the concert was largely "standard fare." There were then two encores, one of which I knew had to have been the work of Astor Piazzolla, but a Piazzolla work I hadn't recalled ever hearing. (I can't claim to have a particularly large library of Piazzolla works, but the library had already included the more popular successes by the Kronos Quartet, Gidon Kremer, Daniel Barenboim and Yo-Yo Ma.) Summoning up my courage after the concert, I went backstage to ask one of the musicians what the Piazzolla encore was. The answer was "Oblivion" (and I was, fortunately, not embarrassed by having to ask who the composer was; the absence of the near-obligatory bandoneon in this chamber orchestra did not "throw me off-track").

    Well, I just had to have a recording of "Oblivion" after hearing that encore. And an Amazon search led me to this superb recording by Charles Dutoit and the Montréal Symphony Orchestra, with "Oblivion" smack-dab in the middle of things (track 6 of 11); a centerpiece of sorts.

    If there is a sadder, more wistful and languorous work than this brief piece, I have yet to hear it. (Some of the piano works of Eric Satie may come close, but they still miss by the proverbial mile.) "Oblivion" has a way of insinuating itself under your skin, and one wants to hear it again and again; I listened to it three times in succession before I played the entire CD. Scored (by Piazzolla) for strings, oboe solo and bandoneon obbligato, it is simply magical. And quite addictive.

    While the attention paid to Piazzolla always seems to be in the context of his tangos, he was nonetheless a trained serious composer, studying with Alberto Ginastera and Nadia Boulanger. The Ginastera connection comes through in a few of the selections here, most obviously in the "Danza criolla" and somewhat less obviously in others (such as the third movement of "Tres movimientos tanguisticos porteños").

    The most famous work here - "Adiós Nonino" - was written by Piazzolla in memory of his father. About the work, Piazzolla wrote, "Perhaps I was surrounded by angels. I was able to write the the finest tune I have written. I don't know if I will ever do better. I doubt it." It is a fine and beautiful work indeed, and his abilities as an orchestrator of no mean skill show through clearly.

    The remainder of the works are equally fine, and at nearly 76 minutes, this CD can be considered a bargain. Perhaps (to me, at least) the best part of these selections is that all were orchestrated by Piazzolla and that Dutoit respects this integrity by not only playing them as Piazzolla had arranged them, but with a truly idiomatic feel for the style as well.

    Back to that performance of "Oblivion" that it was my pleasure to hear. It was an arrangement for string orchestra, and as a result it was with neither oboe nor bandoneon. In that respect, it was "special," and I passed this thought on to the chamber orchestra "powers that be." Perhaps one day it will show up at these Amazon product pages. In the meantime...

    If your knowledge of the tango is limited to the ballroom dancing variety, or to the "required element" in ice dancing, this delicious Piazzolla album may not be for you. But it is surely a required element for anyone who enjoys Piazzolla's music.

    Bob Zeidler

    4 out of 5 stars Dutch Royal Wedding.......2002-02-04

    On 02.02.2002 Dutch Royal Prince Willem-Alexander married his Argentinian Maxima. During the church ceremony they played Piazola's Adios Nonino which caused many sentimental tears.
    Moreover a special choice while Maxima's father was not allowed to attend this royal wedding due to his participation on the Junta Regime.
    ( bye, bye pappa is the translation of Adios Nonino....)
    Music which goes straight to heart.
    The Romantic Guitar of Liona Boyd
    Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    • Classical guitar muzak
    • Liona Boyd meets Lawrence Welk
    • For Your Quiet Evenings.
    The Romantic Guitar of Liona Boyd

    Manufacturer: Moston Records
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000058DZI
    Release Date: 2001-02-06

    Tracks:

    1. Gone With The Wind: Tara's Theme
    2. Love Story
    3. Moonlight & Roses
    4. Vaya Con Dios
    5. Sky Dancer
    6. Maria Elena
    7. Evita: Don't Cry For Me Argentina
    8. If Only Love
    9. Romeo & Juliet: A Time For Us
    10. Love In The Afternoon
    11. Scarborough Fair
    12. Shadows Of The Wind
    13. Moonlight Sonata
    14. Chariots Of Fire

    Album Description

    Here, in The Romantic Guitar of Liona Boyd, the loving hands of this renowned classical guitarist interprets some of the most beautiful compositions with the tender touch of a true romantic. The First Lady of the Guitar explores the melodic expressions of romance written by some of the greatest composers of our age, including the prolific and inspired Ms. Boyd herself. We often label this music "easy listening" - but the more astute will consider it rather an example of Liona's tasteful articulation and subtle ear for emotional nuance.

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars Classical guitar muzak.......2006-05-22

    Elevator muzak: soft versions of already soft music, such as showtunes and soundtracks. Just add a dash of classical guitar noodling, and you get this recording.

    As a fan and student of classical guitar, I feel this recording does the instrument a disservice.

    1 out of 5 stars Liona Boyd meets Lawrence Welk.......2005-12-31

    Simply put, it's corny and well below Liona's status. She must have produced this out of demand, from someone! It might as well be a spattering of Liona with Mantovani and Lawrence Welk!

    Crank this one up 'til your mobile home rocks!

    A Liona Boyd fan - still!

    4 out of 5 stars For Your Quiet Evenings........2003-01-23

    I've had this album for years and I break it out every now and then. It's a very tasteful album and chock full of good tunes done extremely well by Liona. My favourite is 'Vaya Con Dios'. The piano complements the guitar so well. Give this album a whirl and together with Mancinis' 'As Time Goes By', you never know what'll happen.
    Corazonando
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Corazonando
      Pablo Marquez
      Manufacturer: Epsa Music Argentina
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0002SKTF6
      Release Date: 2004-08-09

      Tracks:

      1. Silbador
      2. Camino a Sucre
      3. Vidala Para Mi Sombra
      4. Zamba Para la Viuda
      5. Mimao
      6. Canto de Cuna Indio
      7. Nochera
      8. Mielero Soy
      9. Cancil Llanto
      10. Cuatro Variantes
      11. Corazonando
      12. Puna y Kaluyo
      Homage a Liege
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        Homage a Liege

        Manufacturer: Milan Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00000HY3J
        Release Date: 1999-01-12

        Tracks:

        1. Adios Nonimo
        2. Double Con: 'Hommage A Liege': Intro
        3. Double Con: 'Hommage A Liege': Milonga
        4. Double Con: 'Hommage A Liege': Tango
        5. Story Of Tango: Bordello 1900
        6. Story Of Tango: Cafe 1930
        7. Story Of Tango: Night Club
        8. Story Of Tango: Concert 1990
        Tango Way / Classic Way
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Tango Way / Classic Way
          Astor Piazzolla
          Manufacturer: EMI Latin
          ProductGroup: Music
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          ASIN: B00006I0CT
          Release Date: 2002-09-17

          Tracks:

          1. Lo Que Vendra
          2. Adios Nonino
          3. Villeguita
          4. Decarisimo
          5. Para Lucirse
          6. Marron Y Azul
          7. Invierno Porteno
          8. Verano Porteno
          9. El Desbande
          10. Triunfal
          11. Nonino
          12. Preparense
          13. Zum
          14. Otono Porteno
          15. Se Armo
          16. Libertango
          17. Adios Nonino

          Tracks:

          1. El Desbande
          2. Invierno Porteno
          3. Adios Nonino
          4. Decarisimo
          5. Otono Porteno
          6. Fuga Y Misterio
          7. Cafe 1930
          8. Oblivion
          9. Milonga Del Angel
          10. Night Club 1960
          11. Nuestro Tiempo
          12. Chiquilin De Bachin
          13. Concierto Para Bandoneon
          14. Adios Nonino
          Itinerary of a Genius
          Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
          • a must have for all the Piazzollists
          Itinerary of a Genius
          Astor Piazzolla
          Manufacturer: Milan Records
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          ASIN: B000068Q1X
          Release Date: 2002-07-23

          Tracks:

          1. Adios Nonino
          2. Libertango
          3. Buenos Aires hora cero
          4. Tres minutos con la realidad
          5. Verano Porteno
          6. Doble concierto para Bandoneon, Guitarra y Orquesta de Cuerdos - "Hommage a Liege" Tango
          7. Vuelvo al Sur
          8. Tanguedia III
          9. Milonga del Angel
          10. Concierto de Nacar 3rd mvt allegro marcato
          11. Decarissimo
          12. Duo de Amor
          13. Ballada para un loco
          14. November 1987 - Opus
          15. July 1987 - Les Trottoirs de Buenos Aires - Euphonia Argentina
          16. March 21, 1981 - Interactualites

          Customer Reviews:

          5 out of 5 stars a must have for all the Piazzollists.......2004-06-23

          This is one of my favorite Piazzolla recordings. Be ready to embarke on a beautiful journey through Europe and Argentina. For the pluralists Piazzolla's language is the Lingua-Franca !

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