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Aconcagua (Konzert für Bandoneon, Schlagzeug und Streichorchester) 01. "1. Allegro marcato" 02. "2. Moderato" 03. "3. Presto" Cuatro Estaciones porte¤as (Vier Tango-Jahreszeiten) 04. "Nr. 1 Invierno porte¤o (Allegro moderato)" 05. "Nr. 2 Primavera porte¤a (Allegro moderato)" 06. "Nr. 3 Verano porte¤o (Lento)" 07. "Nr. 4 Oto¤o porte¤o (Fuge: Allegro)"
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.. Estaciones Portenas / Works By Piazzolla |
 | | Descripción: | The accordion is an instrument that is deeply rooted in Lithuanian folk music. Today, the accordion is also recognized as a versatile instrument of classical music, a change in perception that has largely been promoted by Martynas Levickis, one of the most internationally sought-after musicians in his field. With it's lightness and melancholy, Astor Piazzolla's music has fascinated the young accordionist from an early age, and so it goes without saying that he is dedicating himself to this exceptional composer in his anniversary year. Together with the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra he recorded "Aconcagua" live in concert. For conductor Modestas Pitrenas, Piazzolla's concerto - named posthumously after the highest mountain in the Americas - "conveys the climb to the roof of the earth in all it's facets and symbolism: freedom, longing, loneliness, pain, transfiguration, peace." Levickis has a long and close collaboration with the chamber orchestra "Mikroórkestra". Together they present their interpretation of "Las Cuatro Estaciones Portenas," Piazzolla's timeless masterpieces of many styles that capture in music the four seasons in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Accordion: Martynas Levickis, Conductor: Modestas Pitr?nas, Orchestra: Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra, Written-By: Astor Piazzolla, Labelcode ACCT30552.2 (ACC30552), Recorded At Lithuanian National Philharmonic Hall, Recorded At Lithuanian National Culture Centre Recording Studio |  | | N° de fabricante: |
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