Piazzolla: María de Buenos Aires / Piazzolla: Maria de Buenos Aires
Download links and information about Piazzolla: María de Buenos Aires / Piazzolla: Maria de Buenos Aires by Gustavo Beytelmann, Musiques Nouvelles, David Nunez, Delphine Gardin, Roberto Cordova. This album was released in 2017 and it belongs to World Music, Classical, Opera genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:37:53 minutes.
Artist: | Gustavo Beytelmann, Musiques Nouvelles, David Nunez, Delphine Gardin, Roberto Cordova |
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Release date: | 2017 |
Genre: | World Music, Classical, Opera |
Tracks: | 17 |
Duration: | 01:37:53 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 1: Alevare | 6:53 |
2. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 1: Tema de María | 5:23 |
3. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 1: Balada Renga para un Organito Loco (featuring Eduardo Ríos Centeno / Eduardo Rios Centeno, Juan Carballo, Juan Carlos Tolosa, Javier Breton) | 6:39 |
4. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 1: Yo Soy María | 3:27 |
5. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 1: Milonga Carrieguera por María la Niña | 5:07 |
6. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 1: Fuga y Misterio | 3:27 |
7. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 1: Poema Valseado | 2:58 |
8. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 1: Tocata Rea | 5:22 |
9. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 1: Miserere Canyengue de los Ladrones Antiguos en las Alcantarillas (featuring Eduardo Ríos Centeno / Eduardo Rios Centeno, Juan Carballo, Juan Carlos Tolosa, Javier Breton, Silvia Varela, Alicia Jardel, Ariana Cuevas, Sofia Stegmann) | 7:36 |
10. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 2: Contramilonga a la Funerala por la Primera Muerte de María | 6:18 |
11. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 2: Tangata del Alba | 5:10 |
12. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 2: Carta a los Árboles y a las Chimeneas (featuring Silvia Abalos) | 3:37 |
13. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 2: Aria de los Analistas (featuring Silvia Abalos, Eduardo Ríos Centeno / Eduardo Rios Centeno, Juan Carballo, Juan Carlos Tolosa, Javier Breton) | 9:40 |
14. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 2: Romanza del Duende Poeta y Curda (featuring Eduardo Ríos Centeno / Eduardo Rios Centeno, Juan Carballo, Juan Carlos Tolosa, Javier Breton) | 7:14 |
15. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 2: Allegro Tangabile | 3:06 |
16. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 2: Milonga de la Anunciación | 3:19 |
17. | María de Buenos Aires, Pt. 2: Tangus Dei (featuring Eduardo Ríos Centeno / Eduardo Rios Centeno, Juan Carballo, Juan Carlos Tolosa, Javier Breton, Silvia Varela, Alicia Jardel, Ariana Cuevas, Sofia Stegmann) | 12:37 |
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[Edit]Even more than Piazzolla's other works, the "tango-operita" María de Buenos Aires outraged traditional tango fans at its 1968 premiere with its surreal, proto-feminist libretto about a woman, María, who embodies the city of Buenos Aires itself: "I am my town! María tango, María slum, María night, María fatal passion, María of love, of Buenos Aires, that's me." Much of her story is told in a kind of poetic Sprechstimme, but there is a great variety of other music as well, some of it comic. The opera has been performed in various ways, but rarely staged (although, contrary to the demurrals of even some of Piazzolla's admirers, an imaginative director would have no trouble mounting María de Buenos Aires). Here you get a 2008 recording by the Belgian contemporary music group Ensemble Musiques Nouvelles, nicely spruced up sonically by the Neos label in 2016. The players are not tango musicians, and the performance lacks a certain degree of what Piazzolla called "mud." But this is a clear, straightforward reading of the work, in Piazzolla's original quintet setting, benefiting greatly from the inclusion of the full text by Uruguayan poet Horacio Ferrer, translated into English, French, and German. Sample one of the opera's more famous numbers, such as the song Yo soy María for a representative slice of the whole. Recordings of María de Buenos Aires are not abundant, and this respectfully presented version is a valuable addition to the Piazzolla discography.