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How Astor Piazzolla transformed tango


Astor Piazzolla [photo: Quinteto Astor Piazzolla]
‘Traitor.’ ‘Apostate.’ ‘Little Lucifer.’ Astor Piazzolla was called all of these things and worse by his fellow Argentinians during his long career. It seems absurd now to think he received death threats in the 60s for breaking with tradition and taking tango off the dance floor and into the conservatory. Yet it was not only arch-conservatives who damned his innovations. Aníbal Troilo, the legendary
bandoneón player and bandleader for whom Piazzolla played in the early 40s – is on record as saying, “it bothers me the way he at times wants to frighten people with strange arrangements.” ....

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Celebrating Tango Nuevo creator Astor Piazzolla | Music | DW


Celebrating Tango Nuevo creator Astor Piazzolla
There s an Argentine proverb that says, Everything changes except the tango. That was true until Astor Piazzolla revolutionized the genre.
As a composer and bandoneon player, tango revolutionary Astor Piazzolla was a master
Rarely is the name of a composer and musician so closely associated with a musical style as that of Astor Piazzolla with the tango. At first, as an artist who felt passionate about jazz, he had little love for this music. But things changed dramatically.
Only tango, tango, tango? Jazz is better!
Astor Pantaleon Piazzolla came into this world 100 years ago, on March 11, 1921 in the seaside resort of Mar del Plata, Argentina, as the child of Italian immigrants. The South American country did not provide the much hoped-for prosperity to the small family, so when Astor was just four years old, his parents and he packed up and moved to New York in search of a better life. His father Vincente op ....

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