12 Tangos – Adios Buenos Aires

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Solo-Bandoneon – JOSÉ LIBERTELLA; Bandoneon – JULIO PANE, PABLO MAINETTI;
Geige – MAURICIO MARCELLI; HUMBERTO RIDOLFI; Bratsche – ELISABETH RIDOLFI;
Saxophon – SERGIO PALESTRINI; NICOLAS PORLEY; GUSTAVO HUNT; MARTÍN PANTYRER;
Klavier -DIEGO SCHISSI; Kontrabass – OSCAR GIUNTA; E-Bass – DIEGO POJOMOWSKY;
Trompete – JUAN CRUZ DE URQUIZA ; Vibraphon – MARCOS CABEZAS; Perkussion – PABLO LA PORTA;
Gitarren&Gesang; -„Las Muñecas“- MARIO BULACIO; AXEL MASTRONARDI; DANIEL RANZUGLIA; FEDERICO PRADO; JUAN RICAUD
Gesang – LIDIA BORDA; MARIA DE LA FUENTE; JORGE SOBRAL; EDUARDO BORDA:GABRIEL MENENDEZ Solo-Bandoneon – JOSÉ LIBERTELLA; Bandoneon – JULIO PANE, PABLO MAINETTI;
Geige – MAURICIO MARCELLI; HUMBERTO RIDOLFI; Bratsche – ELISABETH RIDOLFI;
Saxophon – SERGIO PALESTRINI; NICOLAS PORLEY; GUSTAVO HUNT; MARTÍN PANTYRER;
Klavier -DIEGO SCHISSI; Kontrabass – OSCAR GIUNTA; E-Bass – DIEGO POJOMOWSKY;
Trompete – JUAN CRUZ DE URQUIZA ; Vibraphon – MARCOS CABEZAS; Perkussion – PABLO LA PORTA;
Gitarren&Gesang; -„Las Muñecas“- MARIO BULACIO; AXEL MASTRONARDI; DANIEL RANZUGLIA; FEDERICO PRADO; JUAN RICAUD
Gesang – LIDIA BORDA; MARIA DE LA FUENTE; JORGE SOBRAL; EDUARDO BORDA:GABRIEL MENENDEZ Solo-Bandoneon – JOSÉ LIBERTELLA; Bandoneon – JULIO PANE, PABLO MAINETTI;
Geige – MAURICIO MARCELLI; HUMBERTO RIDOLFI; Bratsche – ELISABETH RIDOLFI;
Saxophon – SERGIO PALESTRINI; NICOLAS PORLEY; GUSTAVO HUNT; MARTÍN PANTYRER;
Klavier -DIEGO SCHISSI; Kontrabass – OSCAR GIUNTA; E-Bass – DIEGO POJOMOWSKY;
Trompete – JUAN CRUZ DE URQUIZA ; Vibraphon – MARCOS CABEZAS; Perkussion – PABLO LA PORTA;
Gitarren&Gesang; -„Las Muñecas“- MARIO BULACIO; AXEL MASTRONARDI; DANIEL RANZUGLIA; FEDERICO PRADO; JUAN RICAUD
Gesang – LIDIA BORDA; MARIA DE LA FUENTE; JORGE SOBRAL; EDUARDO BORDA:GABRIEL MENENDEZ Solo-Bandoneon – JOSÉ LIBERTELLA; Bandoneon – JULIO PANE, PABLO MAINETTI;
Geige – MAURICIO MARCELLI; HUMBERTO RIDOLFI; Bratsche – ELISABETH RIDOLFI;
Saxophon – SERGIO PALESTRINI; NICOLAS PORLEY; GUSTAVO HUNT; MARTÍN PANTYRER;
Klavier -DIEGO SCHISSI; Kontrabass – OSCAR GIUNTA; E-Bass – DIEGO POJOMOWSKY;
Trompete – JUAN CRUZ DE URQUIZA ; Vibraphon – MARCOS CABEZAS; Perkussion – PABLO LA PORTA;
Gitarren&Gesang; -„Las Muñecas“- MARIO BULACIO; AXEL MASTRONARDI; DANIEL RANZUGLIA; FEDERICO PRADO; JUAN RICAUD
Gesang – LIDIA BORDA; MARIA DE LA FUENTE; JORGE SOBRAL; EDUARDO BORDA:GABRIEL MENENDEZ Solo-Bandoneon – JOSÉ LIBERTELLA; Bandoneon – JULIO PANE, PABLO MAINETTI;
Geige – MAURICIO MARCELLI; HUMBERTO RIDOLFI; Bratsche – ELISABETH RIDOLFI;
Saxophon – SERGIO PALESTRINI; NICOLAS PORLEY; GUSTAVO HUNT; MARTÍN PANTYRER;
Klavier -DIEGO SCHISSI; Kontrabass – OSCAR GIUNTA; E-Bass – DIEGO POJOMOWSKY;
Trompete – JUAN CRUZ DE URQUIZA ; Vibraphon – MARCOS CABEZAS; Perkussion – PABLO LA PORTA;
Gitarren&Gesang; -„Las Muñecas“- MARIO BULACIO; AXEL MASTRONARDI; DANIEL RANZUGLIA; FEDERICO PRADO; JUAN RICAUD
Gesang – LIDIA BORDA; MARIA DE LA FUENTE; JORGE SOBRAL; EDUARDO BORDA:GABRIEL MENENDEZ Solo-Bandoneon – JOSÉ LIBERTELLA; Bandoneon – JULIO PANE, PABLO MAINETTI;
Geige – MAURICIO MARCELLI; HUMBERTO RIDOLFI; Bratsche – ELISABETH RIDOLFI;
Saxophon – SERGIO PALESTRINI; NICOLAS PORLEY; GUSTAVO HUNT; MARTÍN PANTYRER;
Klavier -DIEGO SCHISSI; Kontrabass – OSCAR GIUNTA; E-Bass – DIEGO POJOMOWSKY;
Trompete – JUAN CRUZ DE URQUIZA ; Vibraphon – MARCOS CABEZAS; Perkussion – PABLO LA PORTA;
Gitarren&Gesang; -„Las Muñecas“- MARIO BULACIO; AXEL MASTRONARDI; DANIEL RANZUGLIA; FEDERICO PRADO; JUAN RICAUD
Gesang – LIDIA BORDA; MARIA DE LA FUENTE; JORGE SOBRAL; EDUARDO BORDA:GABRIEL MENENDEZ

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Beschreibung

The MUSIC

For the film „12 Tangos“, the composer and guitarist Luis Borda assembled an orchestra consisting of some of the best Argentinian musicians. 16 tangos were exclusively arranged and recorded. The orchestra for „12 Tangos“ deliberately brings together several generations:
Maria de la Fuente was the first singer who brought the tango to Japan. Today she is 92, and sings a duet with Lidia Borda, whom the „Rolling Stone“ described as „the best tango singer of the present“. Other songs are performed by Gabriel Menendez, Jorge Sobral and Eduardo Borda.
The film shows the last pictures of the legendary bandoneonist José Libertella and the great singer Jorge Sobral – both died shortly after the end of filming. In the film, Libertella performs together with Julio Pane and the young Pablo Mainetti, who has just been nominated for a Grammy Award.
The solo-violin is played by Mauricio Marcelli, the Teatro Colón’s concert master. He is supported by Humberto Ridolfi (violin) and Elisabet Ridolfi (viola). With the pianist Diego Schissi and the Salgán-bassist Oscar Giunta, the rhythm group also brings together different generations. In addition, excellent musicians play instruments that are rather unusual for the tango:
Juan Cruz de Urquiza (trumpet), Pablo La Porta (percussion), Fabián Keoroglanian (vibraphone), Diego Pojomowsky (electric bass) as well as the saxophone-quartet „De Coté“.

The repertoire of this unique and spectacular all-star orchestra includes popular tango classics such as „Adios Nonino“, „Sur“, „La Cachila“, „La Puñalada“ and the „Milonga de mis amores“, but also lesser-known gems such as „Pampero“, „En carne propia“ and the wonderful waltz „El Paisaje“, as well as new compositions such as „Ironía del Salón“ and „Nocturna Buenos Aires“ or „4 vampiros banqueros“.

12 TANGOS – Adios Buenos Aires The MUSIC

For the film „12 Tangos“, the composer and guitarist Luis Borda assembled an orchestra consisting of some of the best Argentinian musicians. 16 tangos were exclusively arranged and recorded. The orchestra for „12 Tangos“ deliberately brings together several generations:
Maria de la Fuente was the first singer who brought the tango to Japan. Today she is 92, and sings a duet with Lidia Borda, whom the „Rolling Stone“ described as „the best tango singer of the present“. Other songs are performed by Gabriel Menendez, Jorge Sobral and Eduardo Borda.
The film shows the last pictures of the legendary bandoneonist José Libertella and the great singer Jorge Sobral – both died shortly after the end of filming. In the film, Libertella performs together with Julio Pane and the young Pablo Mainetti, who has just been nominated for a Grammy Award.
The solo-violin is played by Mauricio Marcelli, the Teatro Colón’s concert master. He is supported by Humberto Ridolfi (violin) and Elisabet Ridolfi (viola). With the pianist Diego Schissi and the Salgán-bassist Oscar Giunta, the rhythm group also brings together different generations. In addition, excellent musicians play instruments that are rather unusual for the tango:
Juan Cruz de Urquiza (trumpet), Pablo La Porta (percussion), Fabián Keoroglanian (vibraphone), Diego Pojomowsky (electric bass) as well as the saxophone-quartet „De Coté“.

The repertoire of this unique and spectacular all-star orchestra includes popular tango classics such as „Adios Nonino“, „Sur“, „La Cachila“, „La Puñalada“ and the „Milonga de mis amores“, but also lesser-known gems such as „Pampero“, „En carne propia“ and the wonderful waltz „El Paisaje“, as well as new compositions such as „Ironía del Salón“ and „Nocturna Buenos Aires“ or „4 vampiros banqueros“.

12 TANGOS – Adios Buenos Aires The MUSIC

For the film „12 Tangos“, the composer and guitarist Luis Borda assembled an orchestra consisting of some of the best Argentinian musicians. 16 tangos were exclusively arranged and recorded. The orchestra for „12 Tangos“ deliberately brings together several generations:
Maria de la Fuente was the first singer who brought the tango to Japan. Today she is 92, and sings a duet with Lidia Borda, whom the „Rolling Stone“ described as „the best tango singer of the present“. Other songs are performed by Gabriel Menendez, Jorge Sobral and Eduardo Borda.
The film shows the last pictures of the legendary bandoneonist José Libertella and the great singer Jorge Sobral – both died shortly after the end of filming. In the film, Libertella performs together with Julio Pane and the young Pablo Mainetti, who has just been nominated for a Grammy Award.
The solo-violin is played by Mauricio Marcelli, the Teatro Colón’s concert master. He is supported by Humberto Ridolfi (violin) and Elisabet Ridolfi (viola). With the pianist Diego Schissi and the Salgán-bassist Oscar Giunta, the rhythm group also brings together different generations. In addition, excellent musicians play instruments that are rather unusual for the tango:
Juan Cruz de Urquiza (trumpet), Pablo La Porta (percussion), Fabián Keoroglanian (vibraphone), Diego Pojomowsky (electric bass) as well as the saxophone-quartet „De Coté“.

The repertoire of this unique and spectacular all-star orchestra includes popular tango classics such as „Adios Nonino“, „Sur“, „La Cachila“, „La Puñalada“ and the „Milonga de mis amores“, but also lesser-known gems such as „Pampero“, „En carne propia“ and the wonderful waltz „El Paisaje“, as well as new compositions such as „Ironía del Salón“ and „Nocturna Buenos Aires“ or „4 vampiros banqueros“.

12 TANGOS – Adios Buenos Aires The MUSIC

For the film „12 Tangos“, the composer and guitarist Luis Borda assembled an orchestra consisting of some of the best Argentinian musicians. 16 tangos were exclusively arranged and recorded. The orchestra for „12 Tangos“ deliberately brings together several generations:
Maria de la Fuente was the first singer who brought the tango to Japan. Today she is 92, and sings a duet with Lidia Borda, whom the „Rolling Stone“ described as „the best tango singer of the present“. Other songs are performed by Gabriel Menendez, Jorge Sobral and Eduardo Borda.
The film shows the last pictures of the legendary bandoneonist José Libertella and the great singer Jorge Sobral – both died shortly after the end of filming. In the film, Libertella performs together with Julio Pane and the young Pablo Mainetti, who has just been nominated for a Grammy Award.
The solo-violin is played by Mauricio Marcelli, the Teatro Colón’s concert master. He is supported by Humberto Ridolfi (violin) and Elisabet Ridolfi (viola). With the pianist Diego Schissi and the Salgán-bassist Oscar Giunta, the rhythm group also brings together different generations. In addition, excellent musicians play instruments that are rather unusual for the tango:
Juan Cruz de Urquiza (trumpet), Pablo La Porta (percussion), Fabián Keoroglanian (vibraphone), Diego Pojomowsky (electric bass) as well as the saxophone-quartet „De Coté“.

The repertoire of this unique and spectacular all-star orchestra includes popular tango classics such as „Adios Nonino“, „Sur“, „La Cachila“, „La Puñalada“ and the „Milonga de mis amores“, but also lesser-known gems such as „Pampero“, „En carne propia“ and the wonderful waltz „El Paisaje“, as well as new compositions such as „Ironía del Salón“ and „Nocturna Buenos Aires“ or „4 vampiros banqueros“.

12 TANGOS – Adios Buenos Aires The MUSIC

For the film „12 Tangos“, the composer and guitarist Luis Borda assembled an orchestra consisting of some of the best Argentinian musicians. 16 tangos were exclusively arranged and recorded. The orchestra for „12 Tangos“ deliberately brings together several generations:
Maria de la Fuente was the first singer who brought the tango to Japan. Today she is 92, and sings a duet with Lidia Borda, whom the „Rolling Stone“ described as „the best tango singer of the present“. Other songs are performed by Gabriel Menendez, Jorge Sobral and Eduardo Borda.
The film shows the last pictures of the legendary bandoneonist José Libertella and the great singer Jorge Sobral – both died shortly after the end of filming. In the film, Libertella performs together with Julio Pane and the young Pablo Mainetti, who has just been nominated for a Grammy Award.
The solo-violin is played by Mauricio Marcelli, the Teatro Colón’s concert master. He is supported by Humberto Ridolfi (violin) and Elisabet Ridolfi (viola). With the pianist Diego Schissi and the Salgán-bassist Oscar Giunta, the rhythm group also brings together different generations. In addition, excellent musicians play instruments that are rather unusual for the tango:
Juan Cruz de Urquiza (trumpet), Pablo La Porta (percussion), Fabián Keoroglanian (vibraphone), Diego Pojomowsky (electric bass) as well as the saxophone-quartet „De Coté“.

The repertoire of this unique and spectacular all-star orchestra includes popular tango classics such as „Adios Nonino“, „Sur“, „La Cachila“, „La Puñalada“ and the „Milonga de mis amores“, but also lesser-known gems such as „Pampero“, „En carne propia“ and the wonderful waltz „El Paisaje“, as well as new compositions such as „Ironía del Salón“ and „Nocturna Buenos Aires“ or „4 vampiros banqueros“.

12 TANGOS – Adios Buenos Aires The MUSIC

For the film „12 Tangos“, the composer and guitarist Luis Borda assembled an orchestra consisting of some of the best Argentinian musicians. 16 tangos were exclusively arranged and recorded. The orchestra for „12 Tangos“ deliberately brings together several generations:
Maria de la Fuente was the first singer who brought the tango to Japan. Today she is 92, and sings a duet with Lidia Borda, whom the „Rolling Stone“ described as „the best tango singer of the present“. Other songs are performed by Gabriel Menendez, Jorge Sobral and Eduardo Borda.
The film shows the last pictures of the legendary bandoneonist José Libertella and the great singer Jorge Sobral – both died shortly after the end of filming. In the film, Libertella performs together with Julio Pane and the young Pablo Mainetti, who has just been nominated for a Grammy Award.
The solo-violin is played by Mauricio Marcelli, the Teatro Colón’s concert master. He is supported by Humberto Ridolfi (violin) and Elisabet Ridolfi (viola). With the pianist Diego Schissi and the Salgán-bassist Oscar Giunta, the rhythm group also brings together different generations. In addition, excellent musicians play instruments that are rather unusual for the tango:
Juan Cruz de Urquiza (trumpet), Pablo La Porta (percussion), Fabián Keoroglanian (vibraphone), Diego Pojomowsky (electric bass) as well as the saxophone-quartet „De Coté“.

The repertoire of this unique and spectacular all-star orchestra includes popular tango classics such as „Adios Nonino“, „Sur“, „La Cachila“, „La Puñalada“ and the „Milonga de mis amores“, but also lesser-known gems such as „Pampero“, „En carne propia“ and the wonderful waltz „El Paisaje“, as well as new compositions such as „Ironía del Salón“ and „Nocturna Buenos Aires“ or „4 vampiros banqueros“.

12 TANGOS – Adios Buenos Aires