Der letzte Applaus

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Cristina de los Ángeles, Inés Arce, Julio César Fernán, Abel Frías – vocals
Pablo Bernaba; Nicolás Fontana, Matilde Vitullo – bandoneon
José Santucho, Karina Martinelli, Mariela Martins, Federico Morgan – violin
Damián Pais – cello
Gerardo Martínez Argibay – piano
Lucas Frontini – double-bass Cristina de los Ángeles, Inés Arce, Julio César Fernán, Abel Frías – vocals
Pablo Bernaba; Nicolás Fontana, Matilde Vitullo – bandoneon
José Santucho, Karina Martinelli, Mariela Martins, Federico Morgan – violin
Damián Pais – cello
Gerardo Martínez Argibay – piano
Lucas Frontini – double-bass Cristina de los Ángeles, Inés Arce, Julio César Fernán, Abel Frías – vocals
Pablo Bernaba; Nicolás Fontana, Matilde Vitullo – bandoneon
José Santucho, Karina Martinelli, Mariela Martins, Federico Morgan – violin
Damián Pais – cello
Gerardo Martínez Argibay – piano
Lucas Frontini – double-bass Cristina de los Ángeles, Inés Arce, Julio César Fernán, Abel Frías – vocals
Pablo Bernaba; Nicolás Fontana, Matilde Vitullo – bandoneon
José Santucho, Karina Martinelli, Mariela Martins, Federico Morgan – violin
Damián Pais – cello
Gerardo Martínez Argibay – piano
Lucas Frontini – double-bass Cristina de los Ángeles, Inés Arce, Julio César Fernán, Abel Frías – vocals
Pablo Bernaba; Nicolás Fontana, Matilde Vitullo – bandoneon
José Santucho, Karina Martinelli, Mariela Martins, Federico Morgan – violin
Damián Pais – cello
Gerardo Martínez Argibay – piano
Lucas Frontini – double-bass

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Beschreibung

About the film:
El Último Aplauso tells the emotional story of a group of old forgotten tango singers from Buenos Aires, who for many years used to perform together in one of the city’s most famous tango bars, the „Bar El Chino“. After the owner of the bar mysteriously died in 2001, it was taken over by his widow and her new partner. Just a couple of weeks later, this incredible place lay in ruins.

El Último Aplauso follows the lives of these forgotten tango singers from 1999 until today. It shows their struggle to earn a living after the closure of the bar during the country’s biggest-ever economic crisis and their desperate dream to sing just one more time in front of an audience. After the old singers meet the young tango musicians of the „Orquesta Típica Imperial“ they are able to realize their dream: to give one last concert and to bask in the warm audience applause, maybe for the last time in their lives…

About the soundtrack:
The famous music producer and composer Luis Borda created a gorgeous soundtrack for the film El Último Aplauso together with the Orquesta Típica Imperial and the singers from „Bar El Chino“. Recorded in several studio sessions, during the shooting and at a live concert with the Orquesta and the singers in Buenos Aires, the soundtrack (consisting of 18 songs) blends some of the most beautiful and well-known traditional tangos like „Soledad“ and „Volver“ with modern compositions by the famous Tango composers Astor Piazzolla and Eladia Blázquez, like „Verano Porteño“ and „Mi Ciudad y Mi Gente“.
About the film:
El Último Aplauso tells the emotional story of a group of old forgotten tango singers from Buenos Aires, who for many years used to perform together in one of the city’s most famous tango bars, the „Bar El Chino“. After the owner of the bar mysteriously died in 2001, it was taken over by his widow and her new partner. Just a couple of weeks later, this incredible place lay in ruins.

El Último Aplauso follows the lives of these forgotten tango singers from 1999 until today. It shows their struggle to earn a living after the closure of the bar during the country’s biggest-ever economic crisis and their desperate dream to sing just one more time in front of an audience. After the old singers meet the young tango musicians of the „Orquesta Típica Imperial“ they are able to realize their dream: to give one last concert and to bask in the warm audience applause, maybe for the last time in their lives…

About the soundtrack:
The famous music producer and composer Luis Borda created a gorgeous soundtrack for the film El Último Aplauso together with the Orquesta Típica Imperial and the singers from „Bar El Chino“. Recorded in several studio sessions, during the shooting and at a live concert with the Orquesta and the singers in Buenos Aires, the soundtrack (consisting of 18 songs) blends some of the most beautiful and well-known traditional tangos like „Soledad“ and „Volver“ with modern compositions by the famous Tango composers Astor Piazzolla and Eladia Blázquez, like „Verano Porteño“ and „Mi Ciudad y Mi Gente“.
About the film:
El Último Aplauso tells the emotional story of a group of old forgotten tango singers from Buenos Aires, who for many years used to perform together in one of the city’s most famous tango bars, the „Bar El Chino“. After the owner of the bar mysteriously died in 2001, it was taken over by his widow and her new partner. Just a couple of weeks later, this incredible place lay in ruins.

El Último Aplauso follows the lives of these forgotten tango singers from 1999 until today. It shows their struggle to earn a living after the closure of the bar during the country’s biggest-ever economic crisis and their desperate dream to sing just one more time in front of an audience. After the old singers meet the young tango musicians of the „Orquesta Típica Imperial“ they are able to realize their dream: to give one last concert and to bask in the warm audience applause, maybe for the last time in their lives…

About the soundtrack:
The famous music producer and composer Luis Borda created a gorgeous soundtrack for the film El Último Aplauso together with the Orquesta Típica Imperial and the singers from „Bar El Chino“. Recorded in several studio sessions, during the shooting and at a live concert with the Orquesta and the singers in Buenos Aires, the soundtrack (consisting of 18 songs) blends some of the most beautiful and well-known traditional tangos like „Soledad“ and „Volver“ with modern compositions by the famous Tango composers Astor Piazzolla and Eladia Blázquez, like „Verano Porteño“ and „Mi Ciudad y Mi Gente“.
About the film:
El Último Aplauso tells the emotional story of a group of old forgotten tango singers from Buenos Aires, who for many years used to perform together in one of the city’s most famous tango bars, the „Bar El Chino“. After the owner of the bar mysteriously died in 2001, it was taken over by his widow and her new partner. Just a couple of weeks later, this incredible place lay in ruins.

El Último Aplauso follows the lives of these forgotten tango singers from 1999 until today. It shows their struggle to earn a living after the closure of the bar during the country’s biggest-ever economic crisis and their desperate dream to sing just one more time in front of an audience. After the old singers meet the young tango musicians of the „Orquesta Típica Imperial“ they are able to realize their dream: to give one last concert and to bask in the warm audience applause, maybe for the last time in their lives…

About the soundtrack:
The famous music producer and composer Luis Borda created a gorgeous soundtrack for the film El Último Aplauso together with the Orquesta Típica Imperial and the singers from „Bar El Chino“. Recorded in several studio sessions, during the shooting and at a live concert with the Orquesta and the singers in Buenos Aires, the soundtrack (consisting of 18 songs) blends some of the most beautiful and well-known traditional tangos like „Soledad“ and „Volver“ with modern compositions by the famous Tango composers Astor Piazzolla and Eladia Blázquez, like „Verano Porteño“ and „Mi Ciudad y Mi Gente“.
About the film:
El Último Aplauso tells the emotional story of a group of old forgotten tango singers from Buenos Aires, who for many years used to perform together in one of the city’s most famous tango bars, the „Bar El Chino“. After the owner of the bar mysteriously died in 2001, it was taken over by his widow and her new partner. Just a couple of weeks later, this incredible place lay in ruins.

El Último Aplauso follows the lives of these forgotten tango singers from 1999 until today. It shows their struggle to earn a living after the closure of the bar during the country’s biggest-ever economic crisis and their desperate dream to sing just one more time in front of an audience. After the old singers meet the young tango musicians of the „Orquesta Típica Imperial“ they are able to realize their dream: to give one last concert and to bask in the warm audience applause, maybe for the last time in their lives…

About the soundtrack:
The famous music producer and composer Luis Borda created a gorgeous soundtrack for the film El Último Aplauso together with the Orquesta Típica Imperial and the singers from „Bar El Chino“. Recorded in several studio sessions, during the shooting and at a live concert with the Orquesta and the singers in Buenos Aires, the soundtrack (consisting of 18 songs) blends some of the most beautiful and well-known traditional tangos like „Soledad“ and „Volver“ with modern compositions by the famous Tango composers Astor Piazzolla and Eladia Blázquez, like „Verano Porteño“ and „Mi Ciudad y Mi Gente“.