Piazzolla - Para el Angel: Piano Music
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 96431
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 25th June 2021
Contents
Works
Adios Nonino (tango)Ausencias
Canciones portenas (4)
Chiquilin de Bachin
El viaje
Libertango
Michelangelo '70
Milonga para tres
Milonga
Mumuki
Oblivion
Ouverture
Serie del Angel
Street Tango
Suite for piano, op.2
Tango Preludes (2)
Tangos (6)
The Four Seasons (Las Cuatro Estaciones Portenas)
Vuelvo al Sur
Artists
Jeroen van Veen (piano)Works
Adios Nonino (tango)Ausencias
Canciones portenas (4)
Chiquilin de Bachin
El viaje
Libertango
Michelangelo '70
Milonga para tres
Milonga
Mumuki
Oblivion
Ouverture
Serie del Angel
Street Tango
Suite for piano, op.2
Tango Preludes (2)
Tangos (6)
The Four Seasons (Las Cuatro Estaciones Portenas)
Vuelvo al Sur
Artists
Jeroen van Veen (piano)About
Jeroen van Veen’s selection runs the gamut of Piazzolla’s expressive vocabulary, from the tenderly intimate title track and the Impressionist brushstrokes of Oblivion to the tough and defiant Libertango which concludes the album in truly anthemic fashion. CD 2 begins with another masterpiece of street music, Adiós Nonino. A string of other masterpieces follow, making their effect as surely on the piano as they do on the guitar or Piazzolla’s own instrument, the bandoneon. There is the simple, sweet sentiment of Ausencias, the flamboyant Street Tango and a collection of six contrasting tangos from 1974, from the dark and swirling Meditango to the grave resignation of Tristango.
Marking the centenary of Piazzolla’s birth in 1921, this new album pays devoted homage to a composer who came to craft one of the defining sounds of the late 20th-century, when tango left the barrios and clubs of Buenos Aires and then the dance clubs of America and Europe to find a home in recital and concert halls worldwide.
As ‘the leading exponent of minimalism today’ (Fanfare), Jeroen Van Veen’s playing will speak to an audience which has never danced a tango in its life but thrills to the undertow of melancholy and dazzling flair that characterises great tango interpreters past and present. ‘From the first time I heard his music, I felt attracted to it,’ says the pianist in his booklet essay. ‘The rhythm, the melodic value, the atmosphere, it is hard to describe but it felt like a natural attraction. The kind of feeling that the music is part of your music memory; it was already there.’
‘Van Veen is quite brilliant in the quirky Fourth Etude, and his reading of the exquisite valedictory 20th is excellent.’ – Gramophone (Glass, 95563)
‘the nod now goes to the van Veens for outstanding musicianship and for Brilliant Classics’ attractively resonant ambience and wide dynamic range. This is a disc worth far more than its modest price, and a must for Satie fans.’ – Classics Today (Satie, 9129)
‘Jeroen van Veen… has a lovely, rounded, ringing, almost bell-like sound (highly appropriate for Pärt’s “tintinnabulations”) and a wonderful sense of ebb and flow… This may be the finest collection of his complete piano works available.’ – Fanfare (Pärt, 95053)
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