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5 exotische T?nze (1961) 01. "Nr. 1 Pambiche" 02. "Nr. 2 Baiao" 03. "Nr. 3 Mambo" 04. "Nr. 4 Samba lenta" 05. "Nr. 5 Merengue" Tango-Etüden (Fassung für Altsaxophon und Klavier) (1989) (Auszug) 06. "Nr. 1 D?cid?" 07. "Nr. 2 Tempo tango pesante (Anxieux et rubato)" 08. "Nr. 3 Molto marcato e energico" Scaramouche op. 165b (Suite) (Fassung für Altsaxophon und Klavier) 09. "1. Vif" 10. "2. Mod?r?" 11. "3. Brazileira" 12. "Rumba (1949)" Fantasia op. 630 (Fassung für Sopransaxophon und Klavier) 13. "1. Anim?" 14. "2. Lent" 15. "3. Tr?s anim?" Tango-Etüden (Fassung für Altsaxophon und Klavier) (1989) (Auszug) 16. "Nr. 5 Viertel = 120" 17. "Nr. 4 Lento meditativo" 18. "Nr. 6 Avec anxi?t?" 19. "Invitaci¢n al danzon (Fassung für Sopransaxophon und Klavier) (2019)" 20. "Vals venezolano (1991) (bearb. für Altsaxophon und Klavier von Marco Rizo)" 21. "Contradanza (1991) (bearb. für Altsaxophon und Klavier von Marco Rizo)" 22. "La fleur de Cayenne (Fassung für Sopransaxophon und Klavier) (2019)"
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Description: | Virtuoso duo Sándor Rigó and Christina Leeb-Grill have taken Jean Françaixâ??s description of his own work, â??musique pour faire plaisirâ??, as the motto for this programme. Dance styles and rhythms are at the heart of this repertoire, from the spectacular Brazileira with which Milhaud concludes his theatrical Scaramouche, through Piazzollaâ??s refinement of tradition in his Tango-Ã?tudes, to the Brazilian rhythms showcased in Villa-Lobosâ??s Fantasia. Paquito Dâ??Rivera adapted his Invitación al Danzón especially for this recording, providing Sándor Rigó with space to demonstrate his brilliance in improvisation. - WORKS FOR SAX & PIANO / WORKS BY PIAZZOLLA A.O.Virtuoso duo Sándor Rigó and Christina Leeb-Grill have taken Jean Françaix's description of his own work, 'musique pour faire plaisir', as the motto for this program. Dance styles and rhythms are at the heart of this repertoire, from the spectacular Brazileira with which Milhaud concludes his theatrical Scaramouche, through Piazzolla's refinement of tradition in his Tango-Études, to the Brazilian rhythms showcased in Villa-Lobos's Fantasia. Paquito D'Rivera adapted his Invitaciónal Danzón especially for this recording, providing Sándor Rigó with space to demonstrate his brilliance in improvisation. |
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