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Schumann goes Tango

€ 19,95
Catalogue No.
AG0025
Label
Austrian Gramophone
EAN
9120010288258
Genre
Romantic
About

Roger Morelló Ros and Alica Koyama Müller present with their debut recording an album that combines musics that seem "incompatible" at first sight: Robert Schumann and the highest art form of tango in works by Bragato and Piazzolla. However, through the artists' arrangement of Schumann's "Spanish Love Songs", this forced musical marriage becomes a love story: the similarities prevail, and so this album is not only a musically successful debut, but also a plea to always seek the new in curatorial terms.

Release Date
Format
CD
Robert Schumann
Five Pieces in Folk Style, Op. 102 (1849)
1.
I. "Vanitas vanitatum" - Mit Humor
00:03:33
2.
II. Langsam
00:03:47
3.
III. Nicht schnell, mit viel Ton zu spielen
00:04:37
4.
IV. Nicht zu rasch
00:02:16
5.
V. Stark und markiert
00:03:23
José Bragato
6.
Milontan
00:06:20
Robert Schumann
7.
Adagio und Allegro, Op. 70 (1849)
00:09:13
José Bragato
8.
Graciela y Buenos Aires (1992)
00:08:38
Robert Schumann
Spanische Liebeslieder, Op. 138 (1849) (arr. for cello and piano)
9.
I. Vorspiel. Im Bolerostempo.
00:02:05
10.
II. Lied. De dentro tengo mi mal. (Tief im Herzen trag' ich Pein.)
00:02:47
11.
V. Romanze. Ebro caudolose (Flutenreicher Ebro)
00:02:52
12.
VII. Lied. Sannosa esta la ninna (Weh, wie zornig ist das Mädchen.)
00:01:32
13.
VIII. Lied. La sierra es alta (Hoch, hoch sind die Berge)
00:02:33
Astor Piazzolla
14.
Otoño porteño (1970) (arr. for violin, cello and piano)
00:06:22

This track cannot be purchased individually and is only available with the full album.

Total Time
01:00:06