Piazzolla - Bandoneon Concerto ‘Aconcagua’, Tres Tangos, Oblivion
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 97749
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 13th February 2026
Contents
Artists
Klaudiusz Baran (bandoneon)Czestochowa Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Adam KlocekWorks
Bandoneon Concerto 'Aconcagua'Oblivion
Tangos (3)
Artists
Klaudiusz Baran (bandoneon)Czestochowa Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Adam KlocekAbout
The bandoneon, a type of button accordion originally developed in Germany, became the soulful voice of Argentine tango. Piazzolla mastered its complex mechanics and extended its expressive range far beyond its traditional role.
Aconcagua: Concerto for Bandoneon and Orchestra (1980), represents the peak of Piazzolla’s orchestral writing. Named after the highest mountain in the Andes, it symbolises artistic ascent and ambition. This concerto highlights the instrument’s dual nature – melancholic yet rhythmic, intimate yet dramatic. In this concerto, Piazzolla combines lush textures, driving rhythms, and virtuosic passages to create a dialogue between the bandoneon and orchestra that is both lyrical and dynamic.
Also included on this disc are the Tres Tangos for orchestra and the immensely popular Oblivion, known from Marc Bellocchio's film Enrico IV.
Played by Klaudiusz Baran, one of the leading bandoneon players of his country, and the Częstochowa Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Adam Klocek.
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