A virtuoso bandoneon player regarded as the greatest tango composer of the 20th century, Astor Piazzolla is celebrated in this strongly accented Argentinian concert. To bring the repertoire of this musical legend to life, the OSM will assemble a group of musicians reflecting Piazolla’s favoured ensemble: piano, bandoneon, violin, guitar, and double bass. In this concert highlighting the importance of Baroque music in the works of this Argentinian master, audiences will also be conquered by the panache of two dancers whose steps are inextricably bound to the tango melodies being performed.
Soledad : hommage à Piazzolla
- Artistes Sergio Tiempo (piano), Jonathan Goldman (bandonéon), James Ehnes (violon), Ananda Suddath (guitare électrique), Faye Lopez (danseuse), Bryant Lopez (danseur)
- Programme de concert et artistes sujets à changement sans préavis
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