Not that often, in my limited listening experience. However, there is a tango adaptation of Debussy's "Reverie" ... I forget the name of it right now. I have it on a Biagi CD; will check later.
This tango is "La melodia del corazon" by Edgardo Donato. I think "Mi serenata" - another tango performed by Donato's orquesta, is another example. I don't know the name of the melody it borrows from.
what miraculos feetwork.. so fantastic musical frazing
ilfkari 4 years ago
Edgardo Donato
1. "La melodia del corazon" (tango)
2. "El lengue" (milonga)
tangospring 4 years ago
thanks once again oscar !
12bumble24 4 years ago
P.S. - Oscar, I love your videos.
joegrohens 4 years ago
More info about the music see the page for Edgardo Donato in TodoTango.
When tango started to become more sophisticated, some musicians with classical background adapted some pieces from the masters. Oscar
oscaracasas 4 years ago
Not that often, in my limited listening experience. However, there is a tango adaptation of Debussy's "Reverie" ... I forget the name of it right now. I have it on a Biagi CD; will check later.
joegrohens 4 years ago
I'd love to know the name when you find it, thanks.
12bumble24 4 years ago
This music is taken from Chopin's Etude in E major, Op. 10. Does tango music do this often??
whitebarry3 4 years ago
This tango is "La melodia del corazon" by Edgardo Donato. I think "Mi serenata" - another tango performed by Donato's orquesta, is another example. I don't know the name of the melody it borrows from.
tangospring 4 years ago
"Mi serenata" borrows from Bach's "Air".
tangospring 4 years ago