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Pablo Ziegler Trio: Jazz Tango
ByPablo Ziegler
pianob.1944
This exhilarating outing opens on Nuevo Tango patriarch

Astor Piazzolla
bandoneon1921 - 1992

Hector Del Curto
bandoneon
Claudio Ragazzi
guitarThe second half of the album is bookended by Piazzolla worksthe Bach-indebted "Fuga Y Misterio" (from tango operetta Maria de Buenos Aires) at the front end and the immortal "Libertango" at the backbut the compositions at the core belong to the man at the helm of this project. Ziegler's "Elegante Canyenguito" points toward chic throwback dance-floor allure, this trio playfully bounds about on his milonga-mining "La Rayuela," and these men paint a pensive portrait of a woman traversing the tango-rich Boeda neighborhood on "Muchacha De Boeda." After experiencing the programmatically-aligned works of two masters hereone completely present and one no longer with usthe truth stands illuminated. Pablo Ziegler doesn't merely carry the torch passed to him by Astor Piazzolla; he adds his own breadth of flame to it as well. ">
Track Listing
Michelangelo 70; La Fundicion; Milonga Del Adios; Buenos Aires Report; Blues Porteno; Fuga Y Misterio; Elegante Canyenguito; La Rayuela; Muchacha De Boedo; Libertango.
Personnel
Pablo Ziegler
pianoPablo Ziegler: piano; Hector Del Curto: bandoneon; Claudio Ragazzi: guitar.
Album information
Title: Jazz Tango | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Zoho Music
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