Wow, I am simply overwhelmed by the beauty of this. I just discovered this piece yesterday while watching Bärenboim on TV directing it at a festival in Buenos Aires. And then I was wondering what it would look like danced to (yes I dance tango) and I get this...what a treat!
This music is "Tanti Anni Prima" ("Ave Maria") by Astor Piazzolla. It was actually used in a movie - Enrico IV, based on play by Luigi Pirandello. To my opinion this piece is one the most brilliant ones written by Piazzolla. Such masters as Gidon Kremer performed it. As to Chicho: he is and will remain the engine, the brain and the soul of nowadays tango. This particular performance, although poorly recorded is touching in terms of tango philosophy and spectacular in terms of dance technique.
This 'muzak' sounds like the opening credits to a soap opera. It's saccharine and soulless. Why would you dance to it unless your movements come first and then you find whatever sounds to apply them to. This is the antithesis of tango. It doesn't matter how well the movements are executed. It is mere eye candy for the easy entertained masses.
ah now, a little logic please. you are listening to music recorded on probably a mobile phone and then uploaded to youtube. ur not going to get good quality reproduction - u only hear a few frequencies so no surprise it sounds tinny. and there is a difference between the easily entertained and the easy ! !
This 'muzak' sounds like the opening credits of a soap opera. Why would you want to dance to something with absolutely No soul? Is it so the sounds don't get in the way of your dancing moves and skill? Whatever..just please don't call what they are doing tango.
Wow, I am simply overwhelmed by the beauty of this. I just discovered this piece yesterday while watching Bärenboim on TV directing it at a festival in Buenos Aires. And then I was wondering what it would look like danced to (yes I dance tango) and I get this...what a treat!
Kayswiss59 3 years ago
art
robertodedomenico 4 years ago
This music is "Tanti Anni Prima" ("Ave Maria") by Astor Piazzolla. It was actually used in a movie - Enrico IV, based on play by Luigi Pirandello. To my opinion this piece is one the most brilliant ones written by Piazzolla. Such masters as Gidon Kremer performed it. As to Chicho: he is and will remain the engine, the brain and the soul of nowadays tango. This particular performance, although poorly recorded is touching in terms of tango philosophy and spectacular in terms of dance technique.
dancingflint 4 years ago
It should stay in a movie. "tango philosophy", "nowadays tango","soul" please- Do tell.
And Piazzolla, he is by some still known as the "tango assassin"
whitebarry3 4 years ago
This 'muzak' sounds like the opening credits to a soap opera. It's saccharine and soulless. Why would you dance to it unless your movements come first and then you find whatever sounds to apply them to. This is the antithesis of tango. It doesn't matter how well the movements are executed. It is mere eye candy for the easy entertained masses.
whitebarry3 4 years ago
ah now, a little logic please. you are listening to music recorded on probably a mobile phone and then uploaded to youtube. ur not going to get good quality reproduction - u only hear a few frequencies so no surprise it sounds tinny. and there is a difference between the easily entertained and the easy ! !
12bumble24 4 years ago
So what's your excuse for missing all the frequencies in my written comment?
Was the content of my words 'tinny'?
Logic? You might want to entertain that subject alittle further. IT's not coming easy to you dear.
whitebarry3 4 years ago
This 'muzak' sounds like the opening credits of a soap opera. Why would you want to dance to something with absolutely No soul? Is it so the sounds don't get in the way of your dancing moves and skill? Whatever..just please don't call what they are doing tango.
whitebarry3 4 years ago
beautiful! what is the name of this song ?
neerajkorde 4 years ago
Very nice!
adamce011 4 years ago