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Oblivion (A. Piazzolla) played by Michel Tirabosco Trio

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2007

Michel Tirabosco (panpipes), Jean-Marie Reboul (piano) and Franck Cottet Dumoulin (double bass) interpret "Oblivion" composed by Astor Piazzolla, during the 20th edition of Delft's Panflute Day organized on June 16th, 2007 by Costel Puscoiu in the Theatre "De Veste" in Delft (the Netherlands).

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  • Does that man playing the panpipe-like instrument have deformed arms or is it an illusion?

  • It isn't an illusion. I wish could play half as good as Michel Tirabosco with my two hands...

    His playing is amazing, and his interpretation of Astor Piazzolla's music just heart taking.

    Regards,

    Pascal

  • what type of...flute is that?

  • a Pan flute or panpipes made of bamboo.

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  • Bravo.

  • Quelle sensibilité ! Quelle maîtrise de l'instrument ! On est transporté ... Comment se fait-il que Michel Tirabosco soit si connu dans de nombreux pays et si peu en France ? Il est grand temps d'y remédier.

  • i can so tell u used to be a flutist..but that's a good thing))CONGRATULATIONS

  • Thank you for the right tempo for this piece. Most of the performance I 've heard are too slow and not dance-like.

  • Es realmente increible!

    Colombia es Pasion!

  • Something is very interesting about the video. Beautiful performance... I listen to it once a day (this week)... but sometimes the bass player sounds out of tune and sometimes he sounds in tune when I listen to the video. For some reason I think it has to do with pan flute and if I focus on it. I think the pan flute is so in tune that the other instruments have a relative flatness to them... interesting.

  • perfect.............all perfect!!!!!!!!!

  • respect.

  • great! very good thank you

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