Histoire du Tango - Falla, Paganini, Piazzolla, Sarasate
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Label: Avie
Cat No: AV2280
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 18th March 2013
Contents
Works
Canciones populares espanolas (7)Sonata concertata in A major, op.61
Histoire du Tango
Zigeunerweisen, op.20
Artists
Augustin Hadelich (violin)Pablo Sainz Villegas (guitar)
Works
Canciones populares espanolas (7)Sonata concertata in A major, op.61
Histoire du Tango
Zigeunerweisen, op.20
Artists
Augustin Hadelich (violin)Pablo Sainz Villegas (guitar)
About
In a short space of time, Augustin Hadelich has become one of the most respected and admired violinists of his generation. Two critically acclaimed and Billboard Classical Chart-topping releases for Avie, a string of major debuts with the likes of the New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Francisco, St Louis and National Symphony Orchestras, and the BBC Philharmonic, multiple awards including an Avery Fisher Career Grant and a Borletti-Butoni Trust Award, have resulted in major media coverage in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, and classical-music.com, among many others, and an ever-widening and adoring fan base.
On 'Histoire du Tango', Augustin traces the history of Argentina's national dance in Piazzolla's title track, stirs up folk, gypsy and flamenco dances which inspired Falla's Popular Spanish Songs, and tosses off a fusillade of pyrotechnics in works by the pinnacles of 19th-century violin performance, Paganini and Sarasate.
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