Learn about the history of Argentia's socio-political history and you'll really understand the deep weight of the music. The story of L.A.'s history carries with it many stories that seem unreal...unfortunately they are true. Yet through it all you hear the cry of the bandoneon. It is a cry which laments but also, at times, it seems to evoke a sort of hope ... with it's somewhat quick tempo and soft kick. It seems amazing to me.
tango que me hiciste daño y sin embargo te quiero(...) En qué puerto dejamos la estabilidad para que el barco nos alejase de aquello y terminásemos en esta tristeza que no cesa. Desarraigados como humo vamos juntando retazos de risa y licor. En esta danza que mentan vida embaucamos zancadillas y seguimos para no dejarnos de nada y de nadie sólo del tango.
Bandoneón: Astor Piazzolla Piano: Felice Da Viá Organo Hammond C3: Felice Da Viá, Gianni Zilioli Marimba: Gianni Zilioli Flauta Grave en Sol: Marlene Kessik Flauta en Do: Hugo Heredia, Gianni Bedori Contrabajo electronico: Giuseppe Prestipino Bateria: Tullio De Piscopo Guitarra y guitarra electrica: Filippo Daccó Timbales: Andrea Poggi Percusión y efectos: Tullio De Piscopo,Andrea Poggi Primer violin: Umberto Benedetti Michelangeli Primera viola: Elsa Parravicini Primer cello: Paolo Salvi
It is not the saddest piece of music ever written, but for a strange reason it is the music most likely to make me feel really sad, even on its "happy" (major) part... Still have not found out why...
@skatastolako This is how you find out: Go to Buenos Aires and take a walk on a grey day, then trust me you'll truly understand the sense of this music.
Learn about the history of Argentia's socio-political history and you'll really understand the deep weight of the music. The story of L.A.'s history carries with it many stories that seem unreal...unfortunately they are true. Yet through it all you hear the cry of the bandoneon. It is a cry which laments but also, at times, it seems to evoke a sort of hope ... with it's somewhat quick tempo and soft kick. It seems amazing to me.
lf1salazar 2 weeks ago
Orgullo, y piel de gallina siente uno al escuchar el sonido de ese bandoneón.
ArgentinOOsauruS 2 months ago
Buenos Aires, I miss you.
Saudades.
RsThorBr 2 months ago
fantastico
ivanboris1 5 months ago
tango que me hiciste daño y sin embargo te quiero(...) En qué puerto dejamos la estabilidad para que el barco nos alejase de aquello y terminásemos en esta tristeza que no cesa. Desarraigados como humo vamos juntando retazos de risa y licor. En esta danza que mentan vida embaucamos zancadillas y seguimos para no dejarnos de nada y de nadie sólo del tango.
Nicanor78 6 months ago
Astor es Bs. As. , y viceversa... no hay nadie que represente mejor una tarde gris en buenos aires...
dieguitoelpera 7 months ago
@dieguitoelpera lo mas comico es que astor es marplatense, mas que bs as astor es el tango
marianoarenaza 6 months ago 2
undermeier1 7 months ago
Mi Buenos Aires querido, no extraño tu ajetreo, pero si...ese no se que, q que se yo!
arbolito433 9 months ago
mamma mia
sarettaeilpiano 9 months ago
It is not the saddest piece of music ever written, but for a strange reason it is the music most likely to make me feel really sad, even on its "happy" (major) part... Still have not found out why...
skatastolako 1 year ago
@skatastolako This is how you find out: Go to Buenos Aires and take a walk on a grey day, then trust me you'll truly understand the sense of this music.
rhjlopez 3 months ago 2
piazzolla tango lo mejor
l02f03 1 year ago
It's heavenly music :P
toxicfreddiemercury 2 years ago 8
amazing music. j'adore
sunnytsofiya 2 years ago 8