ESCUALO! Marco Porcu plays Astor Piazzolla solo guitar tango

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2010

Marco Porcu performs his solo guitar arrangement of "Escualo" by Astor Piazzolla, live in his home studio in Tuscany, Italy. This track is featured on Marco's new CD "Sciamano" which is now available on his website.

http://marcoporcu.net/marco_sciamano_cd.html



Marco Porcu developed a passion for music at a young age. He received his first guitar as a gift, at age 9, when he was enrolled into the Lainate Private School in Milan. While there, he studied both classical and contemporary music and was influenced by a variety of classical and modern artists. At age 17, he was introduced to the fire of flamenco jazz, as played by Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin, and Paco De Lucia, and to the passionate tango music of Astor Piazzola. By age 21, Marco was composing.

http://marcoporcu.net
http://reverbnation.com/marcoporcu
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  • A real tribute to Astor Piazzolla and the Guitar.

  • super!!

  • That was WOW!

    this piece is very powerful!

    keep it up!

  • Maravilhoso ... Você é o Melhor

    Saudações de Daniel Mesquita do Brasil

  • excellent.

  • Awesome arrangement! :))) Straight into the favorites... ^^ Thank you for sharing, keep up the good work!

  • like it! from buenos aires got the astor energy!

  • exelente!!!

  • amazing expression !! bravo

  • Holy.. crap.. amazing. I'm glad I found your video's.

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