Carl-Emmanuel Fisbach and David Christopher Panzl are two remarkably dynamic young artists. The works featured here
include several adaptations of Astor Piazzolla's music with which Fisbach and Panzl have many affinities. The gifted
musicians confirm that the saxophone's virtuosity is comparable to that of the flute, just as the marimba's and vibraphone's
virtuosity is comparable to that of the guitar. They also show their commitment to the music of today, by celebrating the work
of Luis Naón, an emblematic Paris-based Argentinian composer, who strives to preserve his culture's roots in his music. They
also feature Serbend by avant-garde composer Mathieu Bonilla, written for the Fisbach-Panzl duo during Bonilla's extended
sojourn on the Iberian Peninsula.
1 Histoire du Tango: Bordel 1900 03:46
2 Histoire du Tango: Cafe 1930 06:38
3 Histoire du Tango: Nightclub 1960 05:34
4 Histoire du Tango: Concert d'aujourd'hui 03:20
5 Alto Voltango 01:50
6 Alto Voltango: Parque Lezama 03:06
7 Alto Voltango: Plaza Moreno 02:22
8 Alto Voltango: Parque Güell 03:13
9 Alto Voltango: Volta al Tango 02:21
10 Tango Suite: I. Allegro libero 05:30
11 Tango Suite: II. Andante rubato, melancolico 05:11
12 Tango Suite: III. Allegro 06:28
13 Serbend 11:26
14 Libertango 04:17 |
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