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Jorge Retamoza is one of the saxophonists from Argentine who has more deeply developed the inclusion of his instrument in tango language. This work can be heard on record albums with his group and ...
Tango is in the air in Charleston. Wednesday night, members of the chamber group UNED!TED and Hello, Saxophone! collaborated in a performance of three of Argentine composer Astor Piazzolla’s ...
Clarence Jazz Club in Torremolinos is about to wrap up its 2024/2025 season with a captivating performance by the Julio Botti ...
Tango Crash, on the other hand, presents a merging of two musical worlds that more often than not finds considerable success and bears further listening. Luna Rossa Personnel: Mulo Francel: Tenor ...
The Nexas saxophone quartet, comprising of Jay Byrnes, Nathan Henshaw, Andrew Smith and Michael Duke, present tango classics from Latin America.
Latin Jazz saxophonist Leandro "Gato" Barbieri, who composed the Grammy-winning music for the steamy Marlon Brando film "Last Tango in Paris" and recorded dozens of albums over a career spanning ...
Piazzolla's "Tanguedia" is a quirky tango, dissonant and rhythmically insistent. Botti takes up the tenor sax for Piazzolla's dynamic "Imagenes 676," and is back on soprano for the gorgeous melody ...
He gained national prominence playing alto saxophone in an orchestra led by Lalo Schifrin, the pianist and composer who later made a big impact with his TV and film scores, including “Theme from ...
Gato Barbieri, an Argentine-born tenor saxophonist who became one of the first major Latin jazz stars with his steamy, Grammy Award-winning score to the 1972 film “Last Tango in Paris,” died ...
Barbieri earned the nickname "El Gato," which means the cat, in the 1950s because of the way he scampered between clubs in Buenos Aires with his saxophone to make his next gig.
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