Igor Stravinsky - Tango for Piano

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2009

Igor Stravinsky - Tango for Piano - Better Quality Sound.
I don't know who the pianist is, so if anyone knows, please tell me so I can give credit to whom it is due.

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  • At 1:58 the pianist plays a C natural instead of a C sharp, I wonder if it's a mistake or if he had a different version of the score?

  • @agrilledfish

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    I'm not sure I hear what you're talking about. It sounds in key to me, but I don't have the score, so you may be right...

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  • I could listen to this music 1000 times without being bored !

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  • @lapinot21 that's why i love Stavinsky's music . Unlike many other composers you never never what's going to happen next.

  • (17 de junio 1.882 - 1.971).. :)

  • @fremsley001

    oh wow... that's horrid!! But you made me laugh :)

  • @agrilledfish. You're right. It's bar 9 of the Trio section, clearly written C# but here played C natural -- at least, according to the score in the youtube version played (correctly) by Michel Beroff. Could be a mistake, or perhaps at this point the pianist was slipping in a cheeky signal of their personal preference for natural spring water over the sharp citrus-based fruit drinks, such as Hi-C, favoured by Stravinsky. We may never know.

  • @SailorVVV. Oedipus RESQ, Pepsiphone ... the list goes on.

  • I was gonna flag that joke as inappropriate. In poor "taste". Lol.

  • @fremsley001 is that a joke 

  • Stravinsky wrote this piece after consuming a can of the carbonated soft drink "Tango". Other similarly inspired works include "The Sprite of Spring" and "Dumbarton Cokes".

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